Jason Kelce's Cybertruck Sticker Mocks Cowboys
- Retired Eagles star Jason Kelce pokes fun at rival Cowboys with a Tesla Cybertruck sticker.
- Kelce's playful jab at the NFC East team highlights his enduring disdain.
- The gesture adds a humorous touch to NFL rivalry even after Kelce's retirement.
The longstanding rivalry between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys continues to ignite passion among players, even in retirement. Jason Kelce, a legendary offensive lineman who dedicated his entire 13-season career to the Eagles, remains a prominent figure in this fierce competition. Although he announced his retirement from the NFL in April, Kelce's competitive nature was recently showcased in a social media video where he humorously displayed a bumper sticker on his Tesla Cybertruck. The sticker, featuring a cartoon of Benjamin Franklin urinating on the Cowboys' logo, cleverly references the beloved comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes." This playful jab at the Cowboys exemplifies the intense rivalry that has characterized games between the two teams for decades. Kelce's lighthearted approach to the rivalry highlights his enduring connection to the Eagles and their fanbase. Drafted in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft, Kelce earned six All-Pro honors and played a pivotal role in the Eagles' historic Super Bowl victory in 2018. His contributions to the team have solidified his status as a franchise icon. In addition to his football legacy, Kelce is set to join ESPN's "Monday Night Countdown" this season, further extending his influence in the sports world. He also co-hosts the popular podcast "New Heights" with his brother, Travis Kelce, tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, keeping him connected to the game he loves.