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Tis the season to be jolly! Christmas is almost here and while we sip hot chocolate wrapped up in cozy, comfy blankets, those in the NFL will be busy working. We are talking about the players, sportscasters, NFL analysts, and hosts. The same goes for retired NFL player Jason Kelce, who is now a regular on ESPNβs Monday Night Football Countdown and found a way to embrace the Christmas spirit. Along with his ESPN crew, he turned into Santa. Santa Kelce!
He was at the Lambeau Fieldβthe venue of the week 16 game between the Packers and Saints (the Packers eventually won 34-0). Kelceβs co-host on ESPN, Scott Van Pelt, took to his X handle to post a picture of the crew dressed as Santa and elves. Sharing a sneak peek of what ESPN had in store, he wrote, βComing up on MNCDβ¦β
And if you know Kelce, his fun-loving yet no-nonsense persona is always a highlight. Jason Kelce kept the holiday spirit alive with a lighthearted statement, and wrote on X, βSVP looked too good in the elf outfit. Buddy donβt hold a candle to Scott!!β
While fans loved Jason Kelceβs look as Santa, it was Van Pelt who stole all the limelight with his elf outfit. Honestly, the 58-year-old looked so cool, rocking his bright green and yellow elf outfit with his glasses and brown shoes. The matching hat was the cherry on top, and the snowfall in the background completed the Christmas vibe. But something more interesting took place at Lambeau Field.
While Travis Kelce will be busy on Christmas, for Chiefs and Kelce fans, itβs going to be a whole lot of fun. After all, they will get to see him play. This also got many fans wondering if Taylor Swift would attend the game. After all, her Eras Tour, which was almost two years long, concluded on December 8 in Vancouver, Canada.
So, it doesnβt seem like she has her grueling tour schedule in the way. Also, let us not forget that last Christmas, the singer was present to support her beau and his teammates as they faced the Las Vegas Raiders. Unfortunately, the Chiefs lost the game 14-20.
Interesting Fact: The Kansas City Chiefs were one of the first teams to play on Christmas. They first played on the holiday against the Miami Dolphins in 1971, which turned out to be the longest NFL game in history (82 minutes and 40 seconds). However, the Chiefs lost 24-27 in double overtime. Their next Christmas game came in 2004. This time, the Chiefs defeated the Raiders 31-30. In 2016, they demolished the Broncos 33-10. But in 2023, they fell to the Raiders.