Dunkin' Donuts in Havertown, PA showed their love and appreciation for longtime Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce in a spectacular way.
The Dunkin' located nine miles outside the City of Brotherly Love created a mural paying homage to Kelce's Hall of Fame NFL career.
The work of art by Glassblack's Jimmy McMenamin, stars Kelce's left side profile and reads "THANK YOU JASON!" in Dunkin' bubble letters and "KELCE" in larger lettering.
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Behind the image of Kelce, there is a background full of sprinkles and more words that read “champion” and “Super Bowl," "underdogs," "hungry," and "Philadelphia."
The colors of the mural are a mix of Philadelphia Eagles' midnight green and silver and Dunkin's infamous pink and orange.
In addition to the special painting, Dunkin’ also donated $13,000 to Kelce’s charity: (Be)Philly, which was a non-profit launched in 2022 that provides support to Philadelphia public school students.
Kelce played 13 NFL seasons as the Eagles' starting center, hence the $13,000 donation amount, before calling it quits in March.
While Kelce is officially retired from playing, he's not entirely done with football just yet as he will join ESPN's Monday Night Football broadcast this upcoming season.
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