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From belly laughs to tears of joy, Jason Kelce shares his go-to funny flicks that never fail to crack him up!
Jason Kelce has established himself as one of the best centers in the NFL during his 11-year career with the Philadelphia Eagles. While he’s known for his tenacious play on the field, Kelce also has a fun-loving personality off the field. The four-time Pro Bowler has shown through interviews and social media that he has an excellent sense of humor and enjoys comedy films. Though he hasn’t explicitly stated his top favorites, there are a few movies that Kelce seems to love based on his comments – Step Brothers, The Big Lebowski, and Anchorman. Let’s take a deeper look at each of these comedy classics and why they likely resonate with Kelce’s hilarious personality.
## Step Brothers (2008)
In a July 2023 interview with Men’s Health, Kelce was asked about his favorite movies. He revealed that he’s a big fan of “dumb comedies” and immediately mentioned Step Brothers as one of his go-to picks. For those unfamiliar, Step Brothers tells the story of 40-year-old man-children Brennan Huff (Will Ferrell) and Dale Doback (John C. Reilly) who become step-brothers when their single parents get married. The immature duo proceeds to act like total buffoons, getting into absurd hijinks and refusing to grow up.
Kelce clearly connects with the childish yet hilarious antics of Brennan and Dale. At 34 years old, Kelce is one of the oldest and most experienced players in the NFL but still maintains a playful spirit. He’s known around the Eagles locker room for pulling pranks on his teammates and having a lively, fun-loving personality. Like Brennan and Dale, Kelce doesn’t take himself too seriously and is able to laugh at silly humor. One can easily imagine Kelce quoting iconic Step Brothers lines like Brennan and Dale’s enthusiastic “Did we just become best friends?” or cracking up at their many ridiculous escapades.
The center’s appreciation for Step Brothers was further cemented when he directly quoted that famous “Did we just become best friends?” line in his Men’s Health interview. For Kelce, the movie’s immature but hilarious antics clearly strike a chord. Its child-at-heart characters match his own fun-loving spirit despite his status as a veteran NFL player. Step Brothers allows Kelce to tune into his inner man-child and simply enjoy some dumb comedy – which is probably a nice reprieve from the pressures of his professional football career. The movie’s ability to make light of immaturity in an outrageous yet hilarious way has clearly resonated with Kelce over the years.
## The Big Lebowski (1998)
Another comedy that Kelce has expressed appreciation for on social media is the 1998 cult classic The Big Lebowski. Often considered one of the greatest stoner films of all time, the movie follows “The Dude” Jeff Lebowski (Jeff Bridges), a laid-back slacker who gets dragged into a case of mistaken identity. Kelce has tweeted about the film, calling it a “classic” and referencing one of its most memorable lines – when Walter Sobchak, played by John Goodman, laments that someone “pissed on my rug. It really tied the room together.”
On the surface, Kelce doesn’t seem like the type who would identify with The Dude’s ultra-relaxed, do-nothing lifestyle. As an elite NFL athlete, Kelce is the epitome of dedication, hard work, and discipline. However, the movie’s absurdist and unpredictable plot coupled with its memorable characters have resonated with Kelce and many other fans. Like The Dude, Kelce seems to appreciate kicking back and going with the flow, as evidenced by his playful personality. He also clearly gets a kick out of The Big Lebowski’s many hilarious and quotable lines.
Kelce tweeting the memorable “rug really tied the room together” quote shows he’s absorbed and appreciated the film’s comedic nuances. The movie’s stoner vibes and unpredictable situations have clearly made it a favorite that Kelce returns to over the years. While very different people, both Kelce and The Dude share a go-with-the-flow attitude towards life. They roll with whatever punches come their way and find humor even in utter chaos. Kelce finding The Big Lebowski to be a “classic” comedy demonstrates how its unique blend of absurdism, great characters, and memorable one-liners have resonated with him.
## Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
Perhaps the comedy that best matches Kelce’s lively, fun-loving energy is the 2004 Will Ferrell classic Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. As a fan of “dumb comedies” like Step Brothers, Kelce no doubt appreciates Anchorman’s utterly ridiculous yet hilarious antics. The movie follows sexist 1970s local TV anchor Ron Burgundy (Ferrell) and his crew as they compete with the first female reporter to join their news team, played by Christina Applegate. Kelce has shown love for Anchorman over the years through social media posts, quoting lines and sharing GIFs from the iconic film.
One such GIF Kelce tweeted was of Ron Burgundy playing a dramatic jazz flute solo – an absurdly funny scene that perfectly encapsulates the movie’s ridiculous yet comedic style. Burgundy’s over-the-top ego and antics, as played brilliantly by Ferrell, are clearly a big reason for Kelce’s admiration. The center seems to identify with Burgundy’s bombastic personality and ability to make any situation hilarious through sheer comedic force of will. Like Burgundy, Kelce lights up any room with his lively energy and humor, whether on or off the football field.
Anchorman also taps into Kelce’s appreciation for the 1970s era through its dated yet hilarious style. As a fan of classic rock, Kelce no doubt gets a kick out of the movie’s 70s San Diego setting and all the period-appropriate jokes and references. Burgundy and co.’s many absurd adventures perfectly match Kelce’s taste for “dumb comedy” that makes light of serious issues through humor. Anchorman’s ability to take the most mundane situations and amplify them to ridiculous, hilarious extremes through Ferrell’s comedic genius has resonated strongly with Kelce over the years.
## Bonus: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
While not explicitly mentioning it as one of his favorites, Kelce has also shown appreciation for the long-running FX comedy series It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia on his social media accounts. The show follows a group of selfish friends who run an Irish bar in South Philadelphia and get into increasingly ridiculous schemes and hijinks.
Kelce seems drawn to Sunny’s style of taking controversial or problematic topics and spinning them into absurd, darkly comedic scenarios. Like Step Brothers and Anchorman, Sunny pushes the boundaries of taste through its outrageous characters and plotlines. But it also has a sly wit and social commentary beneath the surface. Kelce likely connects with how the show simultaneously critiques and celebrates deeply flawed characters through an entertaining lens.
As a Philadelphia native, Kelce no doubt also appreciates Sunny for its authentic representation of his hometown. The show perfectly captures the city’s blue-collar grit and eccentric personalities. Kelce seems to have a soft spot for local favorites like Sunny that celebrate Philadelphia with humor and heart.
In conclusion, while Jason Kelce hasn’t explicitly stated a ranked list of his favorite funny movies, films like Step Brothers, The Big Lebowski, and Anchorman best match the type of “dumb comedy” he enjoys based on his public comments. These classics tap into Kelce’s playful spirit and appreciation for absurd yet hilarious antics. They also resonate with his fun-loving personality and ability to find humor even in life’s most ridiculous situations, on and off the football field. Kelce no doubt returns to these comedic favorites time and time again to tune into his inner man-child and simply laugh at some supremely dumb but brilliant comedy.