Jason Kelce Poses with Fans During Visits to Philadelphia Restaurants After Trip to Paris for 2024 Olympics

Jason Kelce is back in town.

The Philadelphia Eagles youngster was photographed spending time with fans in the city of brotherly love on Friday, August 9, when he stopped by local restaurants after attending the 2024 Olympics in Paris.

In one picture, Jason (36) posed at the Stargazy London-style restaurant, located in South Philly. He was all smiles, holding a bag with the restaurant’s logo.

Musician Sam Gellerstein also stopped by and joined the athlete for a photo with chef Sam Jacobson. “I got to hang out with the two biggest ones this morning!” the restaurant wrote in its post. “Thanks for coming from @samgellerstein @jason.kelce #gobirds 🦅🦅🦅.”

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In another Instagram post, Jason stood with a female fan near Juana Tamale, a South Philly restaurant that serves tacos and burritos. Behind them was the father of three’s Cybertruck.

“I SAID ‘GET THE BIRDS OFF’ AND THE WHOLE** EAGLE LANDED!!!!” the caption began. “He said buy all the tacos and tamales from us so we can keep feeding the Champs!!!”

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Jason was previously in Paris with his wife Kylie Kelce to watch the Olympics.

The couple appeared watching Team USA compete in field hockey and rugby — during which he New heights the podcast co-host wore a beret.

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Jason previously revealed that he and his wife hadn’t been to Paris since their honeymoon. Speaking further Green Light with Chris Long, Jason said Kylie, 32, “speaks flawless French”.

“Every time she addresses other French people, the Parisians seem to compliment her on her accent or think we’re Canadian,” he said. “So I think that like helps us [not be seen as American].”

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