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Jason Kelce’s Annual Celebrity Bartending Event Raises Big for Eagles Autism Foundation

SEA ISLE CITY, NJ — Jason Kelce has proven once again that his heart is just as big as his football legacy. On June 25, the retired Philadelphia Eagles legend hosted his 5th annual celebrity bartending event — and in a single day, raised an astounding $865,000 for the Eagles Autism Foundation.

The event, dubbed “Team 62,” has now surpassed $1.4 million in total fundraising since its inception in 2021.

More Than Bartending: A Celebration With Purpose

Jason Kelce's celebrity bartending event raises more than $375,000 for Eagles  Autism Foundation

Held at Ocean Drive in Sea Isle City, Kelce’s star-studded event featured current and former Eagles players, cheerleaders, and hundreds of fans. But it wasn’t just the guest list that made headlines — it was the energy.

  • Kelce showed up in a luchador mask and patriotic speedo.

  • He downed a 30oz beer in 6 seconds in front of a roaring crowd.

  • Fans paid $10 cover, dropped massive tips, and participated in auctions and raffles — all for autism awareness.

  • “We want to make a difference, have fun doing it, and keep growing this impact,” Kelce said.

    Why It Matters: Building Eagles Culture Beyond the Field

    Jason Kelce's celebrity bartending event raises more than $375,000 for  Eagles Autism Foundation

    This event reflects not only Kelce’s personal commitment to autism awareness but also the Eagles' broader culture of community leadership. The foundation funds research, services, and support for individuals on the autism spectrum.

    As Eagles fans look toward the 2025 season, events like this are a reminder that impact off the field matters just as much.

    • The event drew national attention and trended locally.

  • It boosts the image of the team and city, contributing to offseason fan engagement.

  • Partnerships with platforms like best NFL betting apps and Eagles merch stores capitalized on fan traffic during the event.

  • Jason Kelce fell in love with Sea Isle and raised more than $100K for the  Eagles Autism Foundation

    Kelce may be retired, but his legend in Philly is growing stronger than ever. He hinted at making this a multi-day festival next year, with even more players involved.

    Meanwhile, Brandon Graham, Landon Dickerson, Cooper DeJean, and Sydney Brown showed up to support, further proving that the Eagles locker room is still one of the tightest in the NFL.


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