Jason Kelce's reaction to weather conditions during Bills-49ers primetime matchup will make Bills Mafia smile

   

A snowy night in December is perfect football weather. 

Especially if you are a Buffalo Bills fan. 

There is nothing that fanbase won't do to go cheer on their team, and Sunday night was the perfect example. 

Orchard Park got around two feet of snow. But the stands were still packed as the Bills faced off against the San Francisco 49ers in a primetime matchup on a field covered in snow. And the storm showed no signs of stopping. 

Jason Kelce, who is an honorary member of Bills Mafia at this point, had the perfect reaction to the weather conditions for this game. 

"Man I love football in the snow," Kelce posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. 

The former Philadelphia Eagles center has made it clear that he is a big fan of the fanbase in Buffalo. Each time he has made the trip out, he makes sure to participate in some of their traditions. 

Earlier this year before Monday Night Football when the Jets hosted the Buffalo Bills, Kelce joined the tailgate in a a Fred Flintstone outfit and a Bills Mafia furry hat. And he drank right out of a bowling ball. 

And then there's also last year, when Kelce ripped off his shirt to celebrate his brother, Travis Kelce's touchdown, in the Kansas City Chiefs win over the Bills in the AFC Championship game.  

Who can forget about that!

That's not all. Kelce made it clear that he always wanted to try jumping through a flaming table, just like Bills fans do. While he didn't get the opportunity while in Buffalo last season, he made it happen after announcing his retirement. 

He opened an episode of his famous podcast, jumping off a fire truck, saying, "I’m Jason Kelce, welcome to ‘New Heights.'

He successfully fell through the table, yet part of him was still on fire as he stood up. But don't worry, the firemen were right next to him and extinguished it quickly. 

Jason Kelce and Bills Mafia go together so perfectly, and this latest comment just further proves that.