Jason Kelce is not staying still in this stage of retirement from professional football. The year 2024 marked the end of his journey on NFL fields. However, from that moment on, he has remained busy in different activities that may or may not involve his business ventures alongside his brother, Travis.
Jason Kelce is now entering the world of music. For this holiday season, he recorded a few Christmas-themed versions to be sold on a special-edition vinyl, which also involves the beer brand he co-owns with his brother, Garage Beer.
Jason Kelce makes his musical-narrator debut
Jason Kelce is someone who simply cannot stay quiet, much as his wife, Kylie, might wish. With their four daughters at home, he keeps himself creative, and he has now entered the recording studio to produce a Christmas special.
The eldest of the Kelce brothers created the holiday story narration for a limited-edition 7-inch vinyl record, of which only 100 copies will be distributed. These will be sold through the beer’s official website.
The A-side includes the single ‘O Beer.’
This classic was released last year and featured a cameo by his brother, Travis.
On the B-side, fans will also find “The Reindeer and The Red Drink,” which is Jason’s reading.
A very real, very true, definitely historical tale about the origins of Christmas and the importance of sharing a beer in your garage.
Jason assured, adding:
The vinyl just adds to the nostalgia of the season.”… “Making the video was fun – we’re glad people can turn that on and enjoy it on a screen, but it’s super cool to have something physical that you can put on the turntable and enjoy with friends and family.
For all fans of the Kelce brothers, this will be another opportunity to own something from them this Friday, December 12.
While Jason has fun, Travis unravels
For Jason, everything is joy and fun, while for Travis things are far different, with a terrible season full of ups and downs that has the Kansas City Chiefs on the verge of missing the postseason for the first time in the Mahomes era.
The Chiefs currently hold a 6-7 record, with their direct competitors securing significant advantages. Four games remain on the schedule as they attempt to fight their way into the playoffs.
That difficult start is now taking its toll, and they hope to still have a chance to compete for another Super Bowl berth. As long as there is an opportunity, they will not stop fighting for it.
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