Current and former Philadelphia Eagles players served as celebrity bartenders to raise money for the Eagles Autism Foundation.
FANS HAD A GOOD TIME. FANS PACKED THE OD D AND C AISLE AS JASON KELCE , WEARING A GREEN AND WHITE LUCHADOR MASK AND ARMED WITH A TRAY OF JELLO SHOTS, MADE HIS WAY BEHIND THE BAR WEDNESDAY NIGHT. JASON JOINED CURRENT AND FORMER EAGLES PLAYERS, INCLUDING BEAU ALLEN, TRENT COLE, FLETCHER COX, BRANDON GRAHAM, DALLAS GOEDERT, LANDON DICKERSON, JAKE ELLIOTT, AVONTE MADDOX AND YES, EVEN BIG DOM TO SERVE AS CELEBRITY BARTENDERS WHILE ALSO TAKING PICTURES AND SIGNING AUTOGRAPHS FOR FANS.
Kelce served drinks while also taking pictures and signing autographs for fans. He even grabbed the mic to lead the crowd in an Eagles chant.
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