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Jelly Roll Looks Almost Unrecognizable at Sunday’s Tennessee Titans Game

Jelly Roll turned up to Sunday's Tennessee Titans game, where they lost to the Seattle Seahawks, and he looked significantly different.

Jelly Roll is back home following his successful tour of Australia and New Zealand. The "Save Me" singer has wasted no time in getting out and about now that he's on home soil. On Sunday, Jelly Roll made an appearance at the Tennessee Titans' game, which they lost to the Seattle Seahawks, 30-24.

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Of course, if you haven't been keeping up with the latest Jelly Roll news, you may have missed him. The country megastar is slimmer, having lost more than 200lbs, and is clean-shaven. He looks like a totally different man from the one who rose to fame just a few years ago.

Some fans managed to capture Jelly Roll on camera as he posed for photos and dapped up other members of the audience as he walked across the field at Nissan Stadium.

Jelly Roll is no stranger to the Titans, having previously given them a motivational speech, where he originally detailed his weight loss.

"I can't get on the field. Close. I lost 200 pounds,"

Jelly Roll Struggled With Mental Health While on Tour

Another reason why Jelly Roll is likely to be back home is that he won't feel isolated anymore. He had previously noted how his tour of Australia and New Zealand had taken a significant toll on his mental health, due to prolonged periods of being on his own.

"I don't like spending a lot of time in my hotel room by myself," Jelly Roll said via the "No Filter" podcast. "I'm in my head, I'm not having fun — I want to go home... I'm doing the worst mentally I've done in a long time."

Jelly Roll's tour began in late October. Including travel, it lasted for around a month. What made things worse was that Australia doesn't use tour buses, so he was often on the road for long stretches alone.

Therefore, the superstar will likely be glad to be back on US soil, where he can socialize with friends, watch football, and begin getting his mind right after a tough, but undoubtedly successful, trip.