Jason Kelce's Christmas album is out - and fans are loving what they're hearing from the Eagles center.
Kelce and fellow Eagles offensive lineman Jordan Mailata and Lane Johnson have joined forces once again as the 'Philly Specials' to put out another holiday project.
And the trio received plenty of praise for their work on Friday, after Kelce asked fans for their feedback on X.
'It’s a shame this came out after Spotify wrapped because Jason kelce singing Dominick the Donkey in an Italian accent would, without a doubt, be my #1 song of the year,' one fan said.
'I obviously loved the duet with Travis but Lane Johnson singing Pretty Paper has my whole heart, another said.
Philadelphia Eagles ' center Jason Kelce put out his Christmas album overnight
Fans had plenty of positive feedback for Jason Kelce's singing on the album
A different fan got a bit more sentimental, referencing the recent passing of Shane MacGowan, the lead singer of the Pogues, who Kelce and his brother Travis Kelce covered with their Christmas song 'Fairytale in Philadelphia.'
'The entire album is a sure to be favorite! But after the passing of Shane MacGowan yesterday I feel like Fairytale in Philadelphia hits a bit different now!,' they said. ''As if the song sung by two loving brothers didn’t already bring a tear to my eye! Really enjoy the whole album!'
On his 'New Heights' podcast with his brother Travis, Jason paid his respects to MacGowan this week.
'He could make you feel what he was saying, attached his soul to his music. Fairytale of New York has long been one of my favorite songs (not just Christmas songs), as it gets to the roots of love, anger, resentment, sacrifice and ultimately companionship,' he said.
'It lays out what relationships really are, that they are something bigger than yourself; with Christmas time as the background, the theme works all too well.'
MacGowan even heard the cover and tweeted out praise of it, saying, 'Tell them I am knocked out'.
Aside from the Kelce brothers and Jason's teammates, the album also features legendary singer Patti LaBelle and Eagles GM Howie Roseman.
'Fairytale of Philadelphia,' which is one of 11 tracks on the project, shot to No. 1 on the iTunes charts just a day after it was released.
'This is incredibly humbling, thank you to all for supporting!!' Jason wrote on X at the time.
Other songs on the album include a cover of 'All I Want For Christmas is You,' 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas' and 'Auld Lang Syne.'