
Ed Kelce calls Jason's new pin-up tattoo ‘cringeworthy' and ‘f—king looney' during New Heights appearance
Ed Kelce Reacts to Bizarre Jason Kelce Tattoo (Getty Images)
There's no shortage of wild fan tributes in the NFL world, but this one managed to stun even the ever-composed Ed Kelce. On a recent episode of the New Heights podcast, Ed joined sons Jason and
Travis Kelce
to discuss a now-viral tattoo—one that has Jason front and center in a cheeky pose, modeled after a pin-up photo with the Philadelphia Eagles mascot discreetly covering his private parts.
Jason Kelce's wild pin-up tattoo stuns Ed Kelce
When the brothers brought up the tattoo, Ed was visibly confused and somewhat horrified. 'Did somebody actually do that? Permanently? That's not a henna?' he asked, trying to process the reality of someone choosing such a design for life. Once he understood it was real ink, Ed didn't mince words: 'F—king looney,' he said, triggering a loud cackle from Jason.
Ed didn't hold back, calling the image 'cringeworthy' and admitting it made him uncomfortable even when it wasn't on someone's arm.
'I saw that on social media, and that's cringeworthy. Even without it being on somebody's arm, just the picture itself,' he added.
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Jason, ever the good sport, joked about the image and his unexpected portrayal. 'I've never heard you use the word cringe, so this is new territory,' he told his dad, while also admitting, 'I don't think I look half bad. If I'm being honest, they did me a solid.' Travis chimed in with a laugh, 'This might be the best you ever looked.'
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The tattoo first gained attention on X (formerly Twitter), where Jason posted, 'I'm not sure if I should be offended or flattered.' He later leaned toward the latter, adding, 'It's a generous bird, good sized head,' referring to the mascot's placement. Even his wife, Kylie Kelce, was left stunned, commenting, 'Excuse me???' on the viral TikTok video that revealed the tattoo.
As bizarre as it sounds, the tattoo wasn't born out of Eagles fandom alone.
In fact, it stemmed from a bet between a married couple. Lauren Philpot, a New York Giants supporter, revealed to TMZ Sports that she lost a wager to her Eagles-loving husband during the 2022-23 NFL season.
Despite the odd outcome, Lauren stood by her decision. 'This is who I am as a person, a bet is a bet,' she said. 'If I get it covered up, I still went through with it. No, I don't care. It's a funny story. It's something that my husband and I like to do.'
Whether it's legendary plays on the field or outrageous tattoos off it, the Kelce family continues to be at the center of football culture—and conversation.
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