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Kylie Kelce Alarmed by Fan's Outrageous Jason Kelce Tattoo

Kylie Kelce Alarmed by Fan's Outrageous Jason Kelce Tattoo

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Kylie Kelce Alarmed by Fan's Outrageous Jason Kelce Tattoo originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce's wife Kylie was left stunned by the extreme actions of one NFL fan.
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Kelce, a seven-time Pro Bowler and six-time first-team All-Pro selection, unquestionably left his mark on Eagles fans.
The recently retired 37-year-old, who's now a prominent fixture on ESPN's host of NFL shows, started 193 games in his 13-year NFL career—all with the Eagles—and helped the team win a Super Bowl championship back in 2018.
And while Kelce shares the same rowdy, vibrant personality that embodies the Eagles fan base, the actions of one fan from a division rival's fan base caught him by surprise.
Kylie Kelce and husband Jason Kelce.YouTube
Tattoo artist Joseph Moreira of the Pale Horse Tattoo Studio in Philadelphia recently posted a video of one particular work of art he recently created for a female fan depicting a shirtless Kelce wearing nothing but elbow pads, knee pads, and cleats with an eagle head between his legs.
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The video drew an animated reaction from Kylie on TikTok.
'Excuse me??? 😳' she commented on the video.
Kylie Kelce commented on a TikTok video showing a tattoo of her husband Jason Kelce.TikTok
Jason also chimed in on the tattoo stating: 'I'm not sure if I should be offended or flattered. I think it's more flattered, it's a generous bird, good sized head' on X.
Moreira recently explained to the Daily Mail the wild story of how the tattoo came to be.
'My client came to me for this traditional Jason Kelce tattoo,' Moreira stated. 'She's a Giants fan and was betting against the Eagles. Part of the bet was if the Giants lost the game, she would get this Jason Kelce pin-up tattoo.
'She told me the idea and that's the design I came up with. Even though the Giants lost, she was excited to get the piece and it's honestly one of my favorites.'
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 14, 2025, where it first appeared.

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