Jason Kelce wore two ‘Big Yeti’ t-shirts as he cheered on Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.Photo:Homage; Kathryn Riley/Getty
Homage; Kathryn Riley/Getty
Jason Kelcerocked not one but two “Big Yeti” t-shirts while supportingTravis Kelceon Sunday, and the explanation behind the hilarious nickname dates back to Travis’ time in college.
As Jason said on an October 2022episodeof the podcast, “It’s all about Big Yeti to me. Big Yeti is the best nickname you’ve ever had.”
The brothers then shared the origin of the nickname, which Travis earned during his time at the University of Cincinnati, where in between football practice he played pickup basketball “quite a bit,” as Jason said, and was often on the skins side of a shirts-and-skins pickup game.
“I had the big beard, I had the long hair, I had the chest hair, back hair, arm hair, leg hair… I was just a big ole Yeti out there, man. All the homies on the court were calling me ‘Big Yeti’ — especially ‘cause I was a low post player, so I was just down there giving work, handing out work in the post.”
For Sunday’s matchup between the Bills and the Kansas City Chiefs, Jason’s love of the “Big Yeti” nickname was in full force as he was photographed in upstate New York with his parents,DonnaandEd Kelce, and his wife,Kylie Kelce, wearing a “Big Yeti” t-shirt. The $38 yellow t-shirt fromHOMAGEsaid “Travis Kelce Big Yeti” in light blue lettering and featured an image of a yeti-version of Travis with a football in hand and a basketball hoop with the brothers’ podcast name written on it.
Upon arriving at the game, Jason had made his first outfit change of the night, and was wearing a differentHOMAGEt-shirt, this time a red one with yellow letters spelling out “Big Yeti,” as he joinedTaylor Swift,Cara Delevingneand other friends of Travis' in a suite at the game.
The brand reacted to the support from the Eagles center, writing in aposton X that it’s “an amazing feeling” to see Jason wear one of their creations during one of the “biggest games of the season.” RapperEminemalso wore one of the brand’s t-shirts at a recent Detroit Lions playoff game, and the brand mentioned that, too.
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Jason’s time wearing a shirt at all didn’t last long, though, as his excitement at Travis and the Chiefs' performance prompted him to go shirtless — both in the suite and in the stands. After Travis scored his first touchdown of the night, his brother whipped off his shirt and let out a scream as he held a beer in his hand. Later on, he hopped out of the suite and into the snowy stands where he greeted both Bills and Chiefs fans and chugged a beer all before hoisting himself back into the suite with ease.
Hismiddle daughter,Elliotte, 2 ½, had a hilarious reaction to the shirtless scene. “Ellie said ‘Dads boobs are showing!’ " read a text that Jasonsharedon X, presumably from Kylie’s mom.
“Buffalo is awesome, the energy is contagious,” Jason wrote in the post as he shared the hilarious text. “Such an incredible experience!!”
Aside from Sunday’s game being notable as it advanced the Chiefs into the AFC Championship and saw Jason make himself into several hilarious memes, it also marked the first time he and his wife hung out publicly with Swift, 34. The interactions sent the internet into a frenzy, as people were loving the shots of Swift, Kylie and Jason sitting near each other and chatting in the suite during the game.
While Jason was in the stands, hehelped a young fan show the popstar her posteras he hoisted her above his head so Swift could get a better view of the sign. After the girl, who was clad in Bills colors, waved to Swift, she and the Eagles star posed for a picture, and those in the immediate area cheered with approval.
Jason Kelce celebrates after the Kansas City Chiefs score a touchdown during the first half of the AFC Divisional Playoff game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on January 21, 2024 in Orchard Park, New York.Kathryn Riley/Getty
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Jason was able to be in attendance to see the Kansas City Chiefs secure the playoff win after he and hisPhiladelphia Eagles were knocked out of the playoffs last weekend. The loss reignited a discussion aboutwhether the center will retireafter this season — his thirteenth with the Eagles — but he’s stayed mum about the decision thus far.
Sources told bothESPNandNFL Networkthat Jason informed his teammates after the Jan. 15 game that he was going to retire, but he later said on his podcast thatthere’s “too much emotion in the moment” after a lossto “make that decision.”
“I’m not trying to be dramatic to continue to draw this thing out,” he added. “I’m really not.”
source: people.com