Following his wild intoxicated actions in Buffalo last season, Jason Kelce had drinks with Bills supporters prior to the Jets game

The sequel to Jason Kelce’s drunken antics at February’s Bills-Chiefs game in Buffalo appeared to be in the works ahead of the Jets-Bills game on Monday night.

The  legend memorably jumped out of the suite and took off his shirt when the Chiefs took down the Bills in an all-time classic during last year’s playoffs.

On Monday night, Kelce joined fans outside MetLife Stadium by downing drinks with fans before his commentary duties for ESPN.

Kelce wore a Fred Flintstone costume and a Bills helmet outside the stadium as he drank from a bowling ball in the parking lot.

While the ball appeared filled with Gatorade, the MNF commentator jokingly said: ‘Hope you guys snuck some [] in there.’

Jason Kelce downed a drink and danced with fans ahead of the Jets-Bills game on Monday

In another clip, Kelce sang and danced to ‘Born In The USA’ with a Jets fan in the parking lot.

Kelce later confirmed in the broadcast that he did not drink alcohol during the pregame festivities. However, he indulged in a 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡day cake with Ryan Clark during the broadcast.

‘Unfortunately, zero beers,’ Kelce confirmed as his colleagues praised his chicken wing pendant. ‘Lot of food, lot of sausages,’ he added as the desk exploded in laughter.

While Kelce did not consume any alcoholic beverages in New Jersey, he had his booze fix on Sunday when he returned to Philadelphia. Before the Eagles’ win over the Browns, Kelce was the center of attention during a tailgate outside Lincoln Financial Field.

Kelce memorably took his shirt off and jumped out of the suite in last year’s Bills-Chiefs game

Kelce memorably got on top of an RV with a fan when a cameraman while trying to film them.

Furthermore, a couple of Eagles fans  while posing for a picture with him. The monumental evening for the couple rendered Kelce speechless as the crowd began chanting for the pair.

The Eagles secured the 20-16 win at home, improving to a 3-2 record in second place in the NFC East.

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