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Prior to the Philadelphia Eagles' 55-23 drubbing of the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship, the famous Rocky statue in downtown Philadelphia was wearing Commanders gear.
Actually, the statue was dressed in Redskins garb, the Commanders' former identity.
But Travis Kelce isn’t buying into the fact that the opposing team’s fans are the ones dressing up the "Rocky" statue.
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"I’m fully aware of the fact that it happens every single meaningful game, I don’t think it’s the other team doing it at this point," Kelce said during a recent episode of "New Heights."
Jason Kelce, former Eagles star center and avid supporter of the team, proposed who might be dressing up the statue.
"You think the Eagles are doing it?" Jason asked.
"100%," Travis responded.
The Rocky statue has been dressed numerous times in opposing team’s colors, with each occasion normally leading an Eagles victory.
When the Eagles won the Super Bowl over the New England Patriots, someone put a Tom Brady jersey on the statue.
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce arrives prior to the game against the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)
During the Eagles run to the Super Bowl in 2023, Rocky was dressed in both New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers gear before the Eagles dismantled both teams en route to the big game.
Jason then referenced a Kansas City Chiefs shirt on Rocky ahead of the Eagles-Chiefs Super Bowl