Philadelphia’s beloved former NFL star, Jason Kelce, made a grand appearance at Citizens Bank Park on Saturday, stealing the spotlight as he threw the first pitch at the Phillies game against the Atlanta Braves.
Fletcher Cox joined Jason in first pitch ceremony
Kelce, who recently bid farewell to his football career, donned a custom No. 62 Phillies jersey for the occasion, exuding his enduring love for Philadelphia sports. Thank you for watching
Alongside his former teammate Fletcher Cox, also freshly retired from the NFL, Kelce and Cox delivered the ceremonial first pitches after a brief rain delay, eliciting cheers from the crowd and admiration from fellow athletes.
FROM THE BUMP
Looks like that elbow held up just fine @JasonKelce pic.twitter.com/lxPe93xe2D
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In a candid display of camaraderie, Kelce autographed Bryce Harper’s cleats while he was wearing them after his throw. The gesture, captured in photos and video that went viral, further solidified Kelce’s status as a cherished figure in the city’s athletic community.
Jason Kelce signs Bryce Harper’s cleats.
Two all-time Philadelphia legends. 🤝 pic.twitter.com/WjOo12uil0
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“It was an awesome experience,” Kelce said after throwing the first pich. “Really, really cool.”
“Today’s first pitch: Go Birds forever” the Phillies wrote on X capturing the moment on social media.
Jason Kelce and Wife Kylie All Smiles at Philadelphia Phillies Game as Retired NFL Star Throws First Pitch https://t.co/WQUHVbanih
— People (@people) March 31, 2024
Kylie Kelce seen enjoying the atmosphere at Citizens Bank Park
Accompanying Kelce was his wife Kylie, who was seen radiating joy in a white sweater adorned with red Phillies lettering. The couple, parents to three daughters, enjoyed the game day experience, with Kylie sharing smiles and moments with Cox’s girlfriend, Kaycee Marchetti.
Despite his retirement from the NFL, Kelce continues to embrace his connection to Philadelphia sports. As Kelce and Cox, both Eagles legends, embark on new chapters beyond the gridiron, their presence at Citizens Bank Park served as a poignant reminder of their impact on Philadelphia’s sports landscape.