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Jason Kelce Just Roasted Dallas Again – and Cowboys Fans Are FUMING

🦅🔥 “Jason Kelce Just Roasted Dallas Again – and Cowboys Fans Are FUMING”

Philadelphia, PA – When it comes to speaking his mind, Jason Kelce doesn’t pull punches. The legendary Eagles center may have retired from the NFL, but clearly, he’s not done going toe-to-toe with the Dallas Cowboys — verbally, at least.

In a moment that instantly set social media on fire, Kelce didn’t just throw shade — he launched a verbal missile, calling the Cowboys:

“The butthole armpit of America.”

Yes. He said that. And no, he didn’t flinch.

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💬 Philly Heart, Philly Heat

The long-standing rivalry between the Eagles and Cowboys is no secret, but Kelce has always taken it personally. Whether it was on the field dominating defensive lines or now behind the mic on his hit podcast “New Heights,” Jason is still doing what he does best: defending Philly with his whole chest.

When asked if his hate for the Cowboys is real, Kelce shrugged and said:

“It’s not hate. It’s... complete disrespect.”


💣 A Mic Drop Heard 'Round the League

The comment spread like wildfire. Eagles fans began printing it on T-shirts, turning it into memes, and even chanting it at bars and tailgates. Cowboys fans? Let’s just say they weren’t laughing.

And this isn't the first time Kelce has taken shots at Dallas. For over a decade, he embodied the Eagles’ blue-collar grit, especially when it came to NFC East battles.


📊 He Didn’t Just Talk – He DOMINATED

Let the numbers speak:

  • 22 career games vs Cowboys

  • 11 wins

  • Only 3 blown interior blocks allowed

  • Countless pancake blocks and one unforgettable Super Bowl ring

  • Kelce didn’t just beat the Cowboys — he owned them. And he did it with swagger, heart, and brutal honesty.

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    🧩 Final Thought: Not Just a Player, A Philly Legend

    Jason Kelce doesn’t need to suit up to rattle Dallas.
    His voice, his passion, and his unfiltered honesty still carry weight in the NFL. For Eagles fans, he’s more than a retired player — he’s a symbol of everything Philly stands for.

    So while the Cowboys might have the glitz, the glam, and the stadium…
    The Eagles have Jason Kelce — and he’s not done talking yet.


    👉 What’s your favorite Jason Kelce moment?
    Let’s be honest — the man doesn’t miss, whether he’s blocking linebackers or delivering legendary burns.

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