Jason Kelce appeared speechless when a couple of Eagles fans agreed to be man and wife in front of him at a tailgate.
Ahead of the Eagles’ win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, the legendary center and Philadelphia icon starred in pregame festivities outside Lincoln Financial Field.
In a clip posted by Mike Mammoccio on Instagram, and later reposted by the New Heights account, a lady wearing a Brian Dawkins jersey was preparing to pose for a picture with Kelce.
Her partner, also wearing a Dawkins shirt, then entered the frame and got on one knee after appearing to pose for the picture.
Lost for words, Kelce smiled in awe while scratching his head at the scene. The lady would give her boyfriend the sweet yes before the pair shared a kiss.
Jason Kelce was left shocked when an Eagles fan proposed to his girlfriend in front of him
Jason didn’t see this one coming 😂
Congrats to the happy couple! (via ig/mmammoccio) pic.twitter.com/O2bhOXZU8K
— New Heights (@newheightshow) October 13, 2024
Kelce and the crowd would meet the engagement with Eagles chants.
In the same tailgate, a cameraman nearly fell through the roof of an RV while filming Kelce chugging beers with a fan.
As the camera operator tried to get a better angle of Kelce downing the beer, his right leg fell through the roof. Upon trying to break his fall, he released the camera – which broke upon impact and fell out of the frame.
Kelce put his hands forward as the camera fell off before turning and walking away. Meanwhile, the fan wearing a Jordan Mailata jersey was quick to help the cameraman get up.
Despite the unexpected fall, the camera operator quickly got back on his feet.
One user, who was at the scene of the incident, wrote that the cameraman ‘fell through the shower sunlight’ while confirming the camera was broken.
Nonetheless, the Eagles secured the 20-16 win at home, improving to a 3-2 record in second place in the NFC East.
The Eagles will look to build a winning streak as they hit the road to face the Giants on Oct. 20 and the Bengals on Oct. 27.