Jason Kelce fires back at Buccaneers after blowout win over Eagles

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After being trolled by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after their victory over the Eagles on Sunday, Philadelphia legend Jason Kelce got his chance to respond on Monday Night Football. 

The longtime Eagles center had to watch the message’s video played live from behind the desk at his new gig as an analyst for ESPN. 

The message showed Kelce dancing before Philadelphia’s Week 2 Monday night game against the Falcons. 

Kelce was on a stage to pump up the local crowd before the loss to Atlanta, dancing to M-ACE’s remix of ‘Million Dollar Baby’ by Tommy Richman, throwing his body around to the music.

‘Oh gosh, I mean it’s fair. I asked for it,’ Kelce said while watching his dancing live on the air. 

The post from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after the team’s win over the Philadelphia Eagles

Jason Kelce responded to the Buccaneers' post on X live on air before Monday Night Football

Jason Kelce responded to the Buccaneers’ post on X live on air before Monday Night Football

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The Buccaneers defeated the Eagles 33-16 and posted the video with the caption ‘A SONG GOOD ENOUGH TO MAKE EAGLES DANCE’ with Kelce’s dance routine.

The music for the post on X had also been dubbed over from the EDM hit to the original Buccaneers fight song ‘Hey! Hey! Tampa Bay!!’ by Danny Mack.

The message had been seen by nearly 700,000 people as of Tuesday afternoon. 

The other ESPN panelists watching the video also chimed in with their opinions. 

‘The Buccaneers, they came at our guy on Twitter. That’s hostile Tampa,’ ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt said. 

Ryan Clark and Marcus Spears also laughed along with Kelce, knowing his behavior like the dancing landed him the job at ESPN. 

Kelce spent his entire 13-year NFL career with the Eagles, retiring in March from football. 

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