Jason Kelce takes over New Orleans with army of lookalikes with very unique Super Bowl prize on the line
Jason Kelce takes over New Orleans with army of lookalikes with very unique Super Bowl prize on the line
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Back in December of 2024, Jason Kelce reacted in horror at a lookalike contest where men trying to look like himself was held in Philadelphia. Dozens of large, bearded men crowded the streets of the city and Kelce critiqued them live on ESPN. Now, at Super Bowl LIX, Kelce has turned his likeness into a lucky opportunity for fans hoping to go to the game between his Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Kelce partnered up with Marriott for a campaign with a special prize for anyone who was able to find him throughout the streets of New Orleans' French Quarter. On Tuesday, Kelce along with 25 doppelgangers flooded the streets of the Big Easy in a 'Where's Jason?' search. Five duos - who were members of the hotel chain's Bonvoy rewards program - were tasked with scouring the city for the former Eagles center.
The first Marriott Bonvoy members that found him won a special experience: getting the chance to wake up inside the Caesars Superdome on Super Bowl Sunday. Jason Kelce and an army of lookalikes took to the streets of New Orleans for a giveaway. Kelce and dozens of bearded men in jackets hid throughout the French Quarter as part of a giveaway for the hotel chain Courtyard by Marriott for a rare Super Bowl experience.
Kelce takes a selfie with one of his doppelgangers in the French Quarter of New Orleans. Kelce gives a hug to one of the bearded men in jackets that was set up to look like him. The winning duo of Marriott Bonvoy members will sleep inside the Superdome in a suite turned into a hotel room. They'll then wake up on Super Bowl Sunday and will attend Super Bowl LIX. Two fans from Texas, Maris and Donnovan, were escorted into the Superdome by Kelce himself and found themselves inside a special gameday suite.
It was situated on the 50 yard line, made up into a hotel room, and the duo will stay there the night before the game. They also won suite tickets to attend Super Bowl LIX the following day. It's part of Kelce's season-long role as the hotel chain's reward program 'Fanbassador'. 'As Marriott Bonvoy and Courtyard by Marriott's first-ever Fanbassador, I got the chance to help create some epic, once-in-a-lifetime football experiences for NFL fans throughout the regular season,' Kelce said in a press release.