Jason Kelse shed tears over talking about victims of a New Orleans terrorist attack


former Philadelphia Eagles Center Jason Kels got emotional while talking about two casualties in the New Orleans terrorist attacks.

Kelse is part of ESPN Super Bowl Pre-match coverage and network aired an article about Ryan Quigley, an Eagles fan who survived the attack.

The story brought Kelce to tears.

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Jason Kelse from the ESPN Postseason Countdown Set during the 2025 Pro Bowl game at Camp World Stadium. (Kirby Lee-Imagn image)

Quigley was with his friend Tiger Bech. Tiger Bech was walking down Bourbon Street as a man driving a pickup truck was driving into the crowd.

Bech was one of the 14 people killed in the attack, and Quigley was injured.

Quigley vowed not to return to town after the tragedy, but the Eagles provided Super Bowl tickets after his story.

Quigley decides to go to the game after he promised to Bech, his deceased best friend.

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ESPN personality and former Philadelphia Eagles Center Jason Kelse served on set before the game between the Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans at AT&T Stadium. (Image of Kevin Jailaj Emin)

Quigley told Bech that once the Eagles make a Super Bowl, they’ll take them to the big game in New Orleans.

The former Eagles star overcomes emotions when the camera was cut down by Kelce and the ESPN crew.

“Listen, there are terrible people in this world,” Kelse said after a while it took him a little time to gather himself.

“I was lucky to meet Ryan,” Kelse said in tears. “And spirit, right there – if he wasn’t in the wheelchair before the Rams game, you wouldn’t even know that something had happened. On one end, something terrible happened, and the other. So beautiful things happen, and I’m happy he’s here on behalf of an Eagles fan.

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Quigley is in attendance and hopes that his Eagles will win the second Super Bowl in franchise history.

Kansas City Chiefs They will face the Eagles in the Super Bowl at 6:30pm ET on Sunday at Fox.

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