Elijah Smith, a stalwart Kansas City Bosses fan, feels luchador cover is his rabbit's foot for the group
Saturday, February 17, 2024
Philadelphia Birds focus Jason Kelce on Friday took to web-based entertainment to declare his main goal to return his viral celebratory luchador cover to its original owner — a 14-year-old Kansas City Bosses fan from Texas.
Once more last Sunday, the Hawks star became famous online for commending his sibling, Kansas City Bosses tight end Travis Kelce's Super Bowl triumph while donning a luchador cover, NBC News detailed
Operation “Get Elijah His Mask Back” is underway! I appreciate everyone bringing this to my attention, and look forward to uniting Elijah with his mask once again. Your mask indeed brings great fortune, I owe you big time, sorry it was commandeered https://t.co/HHazKInFRi
— Jason Kelce (@JasonKelce) February 16, 2024
Notwithstanding, it just so happens, the cover had a place with Elijah Smith, a stalwart Bosses fan, who had the opportunity to go through certain minutes with Jason in Las Vegas.
I gave him my veil, and he dropped it, and afterward picked it back up from the beginning. I got an image with him and somewhat spent time with him, close to him for five to 10 min," Elijah said.
He said that he initially detected the Falcons' middle at the Bosses all-nighter, so he went to snatch an image. Be that as it may, Jason left, Elijah said, before he could get the luchador veil back.
Elijah feels the luchador veil is his rabbit's foot for the group. The eighth grader likewise wore it finally year's major event, when the Falcons tumbled to the Bosses. Kansas City Cornerback Trent McDuffie even marked it.
"Last year, each time I put it on I feel like we scored a score or got a protective stop," Elijah said. He proceeded, "When I set it back on, we got back in the saddle in the last part, so I feel somewhat eccentric about it."
Notwithstanding, it just so happens, the cover had a place with Elijah Smith, a stalwart Bosses fan, who had the opportunity to go through certain minutes with Jason in Las Vegas.
I gave him my veil, and he dropped it, and afterward picked it back up from the beginning. I got an image with him and somewhat spent time with him, close to him for five to 10 min," Elijah said.
He said that he initially detected the Falcons' middle at the Bosses all-nighter, so he went to snatch an image. Be that as it may, Jason left, Elijah said, before he could get the luchador veil back.
Elijah feels the luchador veil is his rabbit's foot for the group. The eighth grader likewise wore it finally year's major event, when the Falcons tumbled to the Bosses. Kansas City Cornerback Trent McDuffie even marked it.
"Last year, each time I put it on I feel like we scored a score or got a protective stop," Elijah said. He proceeded, "When I set it back on, we got back in the saddle in the last part, so I feel somewhat eccentric about it."