Jason Kelce expresses ‘concern’ over drone sightings and hopes to know what they are ‘someday’


Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, like many other residents who have seen the drones in the sky, is worried about them.

“It’s a little worrying that these things are just floating around. I don’t know what they’re looking for or what they’re trying to find, but they’re looking for something,” Kelce said during a recent episode of “New Heights.”

The FBI said Monday it has received more than 5,000 reports of alleged drone sightings in the past “weeks,” as residents search for answers about what the drones could be.

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ESPN personality and former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce on set before the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Houston Texans at AT&T Stadium. (Images by Kevin Jairaj-Imagn)

“You know, some say it’s just, you know…” Travis Kelce began.

“Just some people playing?” Jason said, finishing his brother’s thought.

“They have some commitment to play if that’s the case. I don’t know what’s going on, hopefully we’ll find out one day,” Jason said.

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Jason Kelce on the sidelines during the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Images by Denny Medley-Imagn)

The FBI, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Aviation Administration and Department of Defense said that while they “recognize the concern” of citizens, there is no evidence that drones are “anomalous” or a threat to public safety. or for US citizens. security, in a joint statement on Monday.

Travis was beginning to speculate about what drones might be used for before he broke off.

“Maybe it’s just a coastal security precaution, just making sure there’s no, you know, okay, let’s get out of here. I don’t want to get into conspiracies about what the fuck those drones are,” the Kansas City Chiefs said. the tight end said.

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce gives his gloves to a fan after a game against the Cleveland Browns at Huntington Bank Field. (Images by Scott Galvin-Imagn)

The drones were first spotted on November 18 and have been seen every night since then over the east coast of the United States.

With the Chiefs playing three games in a span of 11 days, Kelce has a lot on his plate besides drones to worry about right now.

The Chiefs defeated the Cleveland Browns 21-7 on Sunday and will face the Houston Texans at 1 p.m. ET on Saturday. They will then play a rare game on Wednesday against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day.

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