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“Incredible”: NFL Fans Praise Jason Kelce’s Stunning $1 Million Charity Move

Jason Kelce wore USA speedos, danced on the beach, and somehow raised over a million dollars for charity.

No, this isn’t just a dream story. It’s just another day at Shore Birds, the annual fundraiser Kelce and his wife, Kylie, have turned into a Philly summertime tradition.

This weekend, the retired Eagles legend brought the party back to Sea Isle City, near Atlantic City, and called in some big names to help.

Watch Eagles' Jason Kelce chug beers and tend bar at Jersey Shore fundraiser

Super Bowl champions Cooper DeJean and Landon Dickerson showed up. So did former Eagles lineman Beau Allen and even Big Dom, the team’s beloved security chief. And when it was all said and done, they smashed expectations.

“Because of everyone’s efforts and support we were able to achieve our goal of raising over 1 million dollars for The Eagles Autism Foundation,” Jason wrote on Instagram, adding, “Sea Isle City showed up and showed out.”

Fans Join Kelce’s Party With Purpose

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Fans didn’t just donate, they got involved headfirst in the fun. From beach yoga with Kylie to drinking games and floating obstacle courses, the weekend felt like a festival. But it was always about the cause.

Kelce, who has always worn his heart on his sleeve, got emotional while thanking those who made it happen. “The last couple of days were intense, but by far our most successful Shore Birds event to date,” he said in a post filled with photos, laughs, and plenty of sunscreen.

Jason Kelce strips down to tiny speedo for charity event

NFL fans wasted no time showering the Kelces with praise. “Over $1M!?!?!? That’s incredible!” one fan posted on Instagram.

Another wrote, “This event is so amazing! The work you guys do and create is fantastic!”

Even Chiefs fans couldn’t help but tip their hats. “Amazing work to all involved,” one commented.

Others simply summed it up in one word: “Legend.”

Kelce may be retired from football, but he’s clearly still winning. Not with touchdowns, this time with heart, sweat, and a whole lot of sunscreen.

Steelers Guard Suffers Serious Knee Injury in Practice, Likely Out for Week 3
Pittsburgh, PA — September 18, 2025 The Pittsburgh Steelers’ offensive line took another hit on Wednesday when guard Max Scharping suffered a significant knee injury during practice, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. The injury, feared to be serious, adds to the team’s mounting challenges as they prepare for a pivotal Week 3 matchup against the New England Patriots. Scharping, who was limited in practice before the injury, will undergo an MRI to determine the extent of the damage. While it remains unclear whether this is a new injury or an aggravation of a prior issue, early reports suggest he will miss a substantial period, likely ruling him out for Sunday’s game. The Steelers, sitting at 1-1 after a 31-17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, are already grappling with a struggling offensive line that has allowed seven sacks on quarterback Aaron Rodgers through two weeks. Scharping, a second-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft out of Northern Illinois, has yet to play in a game for Pittsburgh this season. As one of 10 offensive linemen on the roster, he has been a gameday inactive, serving as a versatile depth piece capable of playing multiple positions. The Steelers signed Scharping in October 2024 from the Washington Commanders’ practice squad after injuries decimated their offensive line. His ability to fill in at guard or tackle made him a valuable asset, though he primarily served as the ninth lineman and first-team inactive last season. Before joining Pittsburgh, Scharping started 33 games in the NFL, mostly with the Houston Texans from 2019 to 2021. When a new regime led by former Patriots executive Nick Caserio took over in Houston, Scharping was released after training camp in 2022. The Cincinnati Bengals claimed him off waivers, and he spent two seasons there before signing with the Philadelphia Eagles in June 2024, only to be cut before the final roster was set. The loss of Scharping exacerbates concerns about Pittsburgh’s offensive line, already criticized for its inconsistency. Players like Broderick Jones and Troy Fautanu have struggled, while veteran Isaac Seumalo appears to be regressing. The unit’s woes have left Rodgers, the NFL’s most-sacked quarterback (578 career sacks), vulnerable, and the team’s run game, led by Jaylen Warren and Kaleb Johnson, has been stifled. With injuries also plaguing the defense—linebacker Patrick Queen (ribs), Alex Highsmith (ankle), Joey Porter Jr. (hamstring), and DeShon Elliott (MCL sprain)—the Steelers are leaning on recent additions like linebacker Ja’Whaun Bentley and safety Jabrill Peppers to bolster depth. Fans on X expressed frustration, with one post stating, “Another injury? This O-line is a disaster!” Head coach Mike Tomlin remained stoic, saying, “We adapt and move forward. No excuses.” As the Steelers face the Patriots, who ran for 122 yards in their Week 2 win, Scharping’s absence could force rookies like Zach Frazier to step up. With the AFC North race heating up, Pittsburgh must navigate this latest setback to keep their playoff hopes alive.