Jason Kelce gatecrashes meetings at Campbell’s headquarters in hilarious new TikTok as retired Eagles star received $62,000 for his charity

Jason Kelce walked around Campbell's headquarters in New Jersey to the surprise of the employees
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  • Jason Kelce was honored with a limited edition Campbell’s can during his visit
  • Kelce retired from the NFL earlier in March after 13 seasons with the Eagles
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While being honored at Campbell’s Soup headquarters, Jason Kelce decided to take a tour of the facility and talk to the employees.

Campbell’s hosted the recently retired Eagles star at an honors ceremony in Camden, New Jersey, where he received a limited edition can and a $62,000 check for his charity, (Be)Philly.

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In a TikTok video posted by Campbell’s, Kelce walked through offices and crashed meetings while wandering around the soup company’s headquarters.

“What are you doing here in this corner?” Kelce asked the purchasing team. ‘I don’t even know what that means. I’m not going to lie.’

“I’m scared,” an employee whispered to the camera as Kelce’s tour began.

Jason Kelce walked around Campbell’s headquarters in New Jersey to the surprise of the employees

Kelce was honored for his charity work and received $62,000 for his (Be)Philly Foundation

Kelce was honored for his charity work and received $62,000 for his (Be)Philly Foundation

Some employees left their desks and began filming the former center as his curiosity drove him around the workspace. A few also wore Eagles gear and gushed about his presence.

Kelce’s foundation describes its mission as one that “provides financial support and increased visibility to charitable organizations with a proven track record of improving the educational and economic outcomes of students in Philadelphia’s public schools.”

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After last year’s Super Bowl, the Kansas City Chiefs raised more than $70,000 for the foundation Kelce created in 2022.

Additionally, Kelce recorded a Christmas album in 2023 with teammates Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata. The album reportedly grossed $3 million, which was distributed to Philadelphia nonprofits.

In February, Kelce also took part in a 5k to raise money for a local autism foundation.

Earlier this month, Kelce announced his retirement from the NFL after 13 seasons with the Eagles.

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