NFL fans can buy a shirtless Jason Kelce Funko Pop for charity

Philadelphia Eagles and other NFL fans can purchase the iconic shirtless Jason Kelce moment from the Buffalo Bills-Kansas City Chiefs game for charity.  That's right.  Popular pop culture collectibles company, Funko Pop!, has turned shirtless Jason Kelce into a 4-inch vinyl figure for fans to keep his legendary celebration alive forever.  And for only $25, […]

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Jason Kelce celebrates in the crowd after the Kansas City Chiefs score against the Buffalo Bills during the first half for the 2024 AFC divisional round game at Highmark Stadium.
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Philadelphia Eagles and other NFL fans can purchase the iconic shirtless Jason Kelce moment from the Buffalo Bills-Kansas City Chiefs game for charity. 

That's right. 

Popular pop culture collectibles company, Funko Pop!, has turned shirtless Jason Kelce into a 4-inch vinyl figure for fans to keep his legendary celebration alive forever. 

Jason Kelce (Shirtless) with Premium Pop!

And for only $25, the Jason Kelce (Shirtless) with Premium Pop! Protector figurine can be yours. 

Here is the product description, per Funko's official press release:

That touchdown thrill calls for a big celebration! Shirts can’t hold you back! Kelce’s shirtless celebration has made waves throughout pop culture. Now you can collect this unforgettable moment of American football pop culture with Pop! Jason Kelce (shirtless). No matter which team you’re rooting for, every football fan understands the raw excitement of supporting a loved one at a big game. This collectible also comes with a UV protection, hard-shell Premium Pop! Protector. Bring the electric atmosphere into your sports collection by pre-ordering today!

The limited-time Pop! is now available for pre-order on Funko.com until Monday, Feb 5th at 10:00 am PST and is estimated to ship in July 2024.

Additionally, Funko will use the proceeds to make a generous donation to the Patricia Allen Fund at Oishei Children’s Hospital in Buffalo.