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Jason Kelce Hits San Francisco Landmarks, Beers in Hand, on Fun “Beer Bucket List” Tour During Super Bowl Week

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Retired NFL legend Jason Kelce made San Francisco his playground this week while in town for Super Bowl LX festivities — and he did it with a beer in hand.

 

 

Known for his down-to-earth personality and post-football media life, Kelce created a self-styled “beer bucket list” as he toured the city’s most iconic spots, blending sightseeing with casual local brews. His unofficial tour included stops at the Golden Gate Bridge, Painted Ladies at Alamo Square, the famed “Full House” house, Lombard Street, and more — each spot earning a lighthearted beer toast for the camera.
Along the way, Kelce also visited historic Comstock Saloon in North Beach, where he enjoyed a classic cocktail and shot segments with local performer Joseph Amster, also known as Emperor Norton. Happy bar patrons quickly recognized Kelce and snapped pictures as he mingled warmly with the crowd.
In addition to his San Francisco sightseeing, Kelce’s wife Kylie Kelce shared excitement about meeting NFL great Eli Manning at a separate Super Bowl-week event, underscoring how the Kelce family has been fully embracing the city’s Super Bowl buzz.
Though retired from football, Jason’s charismatic presence — from beers and bridges to celebrity flag-football events added a fun, personal flair to San Francisco’s Super Bowl celebrations this year.

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