Jason Kelce is having a fun retirement — and seemingly turning heads while hanging with fans.
The longtime Eagles center was spotted relaxing shirtless on a beach — geotagged in New Jersey — and took a picture with two fans.
But some fans noticed some below-the-belt features, leaving social media in amazement.
“Guy is packing heat,” wrote one user on X.
“that picture of jason kelce sitting on the beach?!? i am quite literally BARKING at my phone” wrote another.
“what a man,” wrote another succinctly.
Other commenters on Instagram kept it G-rated and more about Kelce hanging with the fans for the picture.
“So jealous!!! I have the biggest crush on Jason! wrote on commenter.
“Casual kelce photo. Nbd all 1 replies,” wrote another.
One reply was stunned that the fans were close to Kelce because of his own proximity to Taylor Swift, thanks to his brother Travis’s high-profile relationship with the pop star.
“What you are one degree away from Taylor swift this is sick,” they wrote.
Former Philadelphia center Jason Kelce sits on the NFL ESPN Monday Night Football set before the Falcons’ 22-21 Week 3 win over the Eagles.AP
Kelce, who retired from the NFL in the offseason, has kept busy outside of playing, joining ESPN as an analyst for their football coverage.
The former offensive lineman made his “Monday Night Football” debut when his Eagles fell in heartbreaking fashion to the Falcons in Week 2.
Kelce later apologized to Atlanta fans for what became a de facto Philadelphia homecoming for him.
Former Eagle Jason Kelce greets fans before the Falcons’ Week 3 win.AP
“Atlanta had to deal with me for four hours before things got rough for the Eagles,” Jason said on Wednesday’s installment of the “New Heights” podcast days after the game.
“Listen, I want to apologize to Falcons fans watching because I understand that you just had to watch just a Philadelphia celebration and a parade of a former player coming back home.”
Though Chris “Mad Dog” Russo said he was tired of Kelce’s presence on the broadcast, his ESPN colleagues on “First Take” called him out for being a “hater.”