Jason Kelce Crashes Eagles Helmet Car In Wild Video
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Jason Kelce Crashes Eagles Helmet Car In Wild Video And I'm Strangely Kind of Jealous

A video leaked online shows Jason Kelce driving an Eagles helmet-shaped car recklessly, crashing it, and rolling it over.

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Honestly, it looks like a hell of a good time and a lot of fun. Jason Kelce is seen speeding down an empty stretch of road in the helmet-shaped car. He is pulling the weird little vehicle from side to side, burning rubber, and tipping it with every corner.

As he comes toward the end of the road, he yanks the wheel to the side one more time and finally comes a cropper. As Kelce makes his final Tokyo Drift maneuver, the helmet car crashes, rolling onto its top. It's all rather hilarious.

In the video, he appears to be kitted up in full American Football gear, so, there is little chance of injury. Kelce was whipping the helmet car along at quite a speed when it crashed, but he's a big boy. Also, it's a helmet, it's supposed to protect whatever is inside it.

The video cuts just before the full impact of the helmet containing Kelce really starts to roll, sadly.

Kelce Kind Of Had A Helmet Crash Coming

Watching the footage from the crash shows that it was really only a matter of time before Kelce crashed the helmet. The video shows him swerving from side to side, pulling the little golf cart around the road. It was already pretty top-heavy with the huge helmet design sitting on top. Jason Kelce is a heavy lad, but not enough to keep all four wheels on the ground.

Apparently, he was attempting a U-turn when the golf buggy flipped. I don't know why he decided to do it at top speed though, he obviously misjudged how agile the helmet was. He seemed to be okay, and his arm may have taken a hit, but he was in full gear. And, as one commenter pointed out on X, "Good thing he had a helmet on or that could have been so much worse!"

It's a shame the cameraman sucks so badly. As soon as the helmet car rolled with Jason Kelce, the video points down at the road. The whole cinematic event was ruined. Remember, never stop filming.