Jason Kelce was living his best life after the Chiefs’ comeback win in overtime against the 49ers at Super Bowl 2024.
The Eagles center, who’s the older brother of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, was seen partying with the team at a club while wearing a Lucha Libre mask and Chiefs overalls.
In a viral video from the postgame celebrations, Jason was dancing solo to a remix of “Pursuit of Happiness” by Kid Cudi, while flailing his arms in the air — and the internet had a field day with it.
“Trying to achieve Jason Kelce levels of partying late in my career is a life goal….,” one person wrote on X, while another added, “No way my man is coming back next season. Living his best life.”
Jason has been at the center of retirement speculation following Philadelphia’s stunning first-round playoff ouster in January.
In another video from the Chiefs’ postgame party, Jason was seen chatting with Taylor Swift, who’s been dating Travis since last summer.
He put his arm around the “Cruel Summer” singer, who was wearing Travis’ custom black Amiri jacket and sitting in between the brothers.
After participating in the 2024 Pro Bowl Games, Jason was making his rounds during Super Bowl week in Las Vegas — where he and Travis filmed a live episode of their popular “New Heights” podcast.
Jason, who was seen gambling and enjoying the Super Bowl festivities last week, met with ESPN and Fox while “making the rounds” and learning more about initial television options, according to Front Office Sports.
The All-Pro center said in a previous episode of his podcast that he will announce a decision about his NFL future when the time is right and he has fully processed the Eagles’ playoff loss.
Jason has spent the offseason as a Chiefs fan in support of his younger brother.
Travis won his third Super Bowl ring in five years with the Chiefs.
The Chiefs’ Super Bowl 2024 parade is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 14, in Kansas City.
It’s unclear if Swift will be in attendance, as her Eras Tour returns for three consecutive shows in Melbourne, Australia from Feb. 16-18.