When the Philadelphia Eagles finally shattered history with their unforgettable Super Bowl LII triumph, one person celebrated in a way no one saw coming — Donna Kelce.
Instead of posting a proud photo of her son, Jason Kelce, hoisting the Lombardi Trophy, Donna chose something far more Philadelphia:
👉 a now-iconic image of Tom Brady sprawled on the turf, defeated.
Years later, that single click still lives rent-free in NFL culture.
“She Didn’t Post Me… She Posted Him”
Revisiting the moment on the New Heights podcast, Jason couldn’t help but laugh as he revealed his mum’s brutally honest choice.
“My mom didn’t post a picture of me,” he joked.
“She posted a picture of Tom Brady on the floor, upset that he lost.
I had to ask her — are you happier Tom Brady lost, or that your son won?”
The internet, of course, loved it.
Because in that one image, Donna Kelce captured what the night really meant:
Philadelphia didn’t just win — they toppled a dynasty.
Not Pettiness — Pure Philly Energy
To outsiders, it looked savage.
To Eagles fans, it was perfection.
Donna’s post wasn’t about disrespecting Brady — it was about the sheer emotional release of finally conquering the NFL’s most dominant force, the New England Patriots.
She even doubled down with a tongue-in-cheek Facebook breakdown of her Super Bowl spending — snacks, tickets, travel — before landing on the priceless highlight:
👉 Watching her son celebrate… while Brady struggled to rise.
Unfiltered. Unpolished. Unapologetically Philly.
Brady’s Best Game — And His Most Painful Loss
Ironically, that night was one of the greatest performances of Brady’s career.
505 passing yards. Three touchdowns.
A stat line for the ages.
But one late strip-sack with just over two minutes left changed everything.
Brady later admitted the loss cut deep:
“When you don’t come through, it’s very painful.
But that’s what you live with.”
Donna Kelce’s post didn’t mock the man — it immortalised the moment the impossible finally happened.
The Championship That Defined Jason Kelce
For Jason Kelce, Super Bowl LII became the defining chapter of his Eagles legacy.
Written off as underdogs.
Led by backup quarterback Nick Foles.
Powered by an offensive line that refused to blink.
From the legendary Philly Special to a game without a single punt, it was football folklore — and Kelce stood at the heart of it all.
“It felt like everything came together at the right time,” he later said.
“Like the whole city was pushing us forward.”
A Viral Moment That Said Everything
Donna Kelce’s now-famous post may have spotlighted Brady’s heartbreak — but its soul was unmistakable.
It was the raw, instinctive pride of a mother.
The release of a city long denied.
And a reminder that sometimes, victory isn’t just about your own joy —
it’s about seeing the giant finally fall.
Not disrespect.
Not shade.
Just pure, unforgettable Super Bowl emotion. 🏈🔥




