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Jason Kelce Admits He Once Pooped Himself In Eagles Uniform, Says It Happens To ‘A Lot’ Of NFL Players

(TMX) – After Detroit Lions linebacker James Houston went viral during a game on Sunday for a suspicious brown stain on his uniform, retired Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce told fans it happened to him and “a lot” of other football players.

Kelce, 37, made the admission while discussing Houston’s alleged accident during Wednesday’s episode of the “New Heights” podcast that he co-hosts with his brother, Kansas City Chiefs running back Travis Kelce.

Former Philadelphia Eagles player Jason Kelce is on the NFL ESPN Monday Night Football...
Former Philadelphia Eagles player Jason Kelce sits on NFL ESPN Monday Night Football for an NFL football game between the Eagles and the Atlanta Falcons on Monday, September 16, 2024 in Philadelphia.(Matt Rourke | AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Fans think the stain on Houston’s pants was poop.

“This is why I hate white pants,” joked Jason Kelce.

He said he was “lucky” his backside didn’t make national television when he suffered a similar accident before an Eagles game.

“You know when you’re in a fight and there’s a possibility that something came out of it, but you’re not sure?” Jason Kelce asked his brother.

He said he asked a teammate to check his pants for signs of leakage.

“I was like, ‘Hey, can you check the back of my pants because I think I just screwed myself.’ And he checks it and says, ‘You’re good,’ he remembered.

“I go out for warmups, do the whole warmup, and Lane (Johnson) comes up to me afterward and he’s like, ‘Hey, you’ve got everything on your pants now,’” Jason Kelce said.

“It was disgusting,” he said, but revealed that he “knows a lot of players this has happened to.”

Houston, for his part, took to social media to assure fans that he had no such accident, saying, “I would have been on a Gatorade, just relaxing.”

Jason Kelce, however, is skeptical.

“Come on dude. Travis… you and I both know he’s not on Gatorade,” Jason Kelce said. “We all know what that is.”

“He has nothing to be ashamed of. I’m here to support you, James,” Jason Kelce said.

He said it could be a common occurrence in the NFL because players “put in a lot of effort” while wearing white pants, creating a “risky situation.”

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