Jason Kelce breaks down on ESPN over New Orleans terror victims
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There was an emotional scene in New Orleans on Sunday before Super Bowl 2025, as retired Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce met a survivor of the New Year’s Day terrorist attack on Bourbon Street whose friend was killed in the incident.Kelce met Ryan Quigley as part of a segment on during ESPN’s pregame segment show prior to Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Chiefs and Kelce’s former team.Quigley had been with his friend Tiger Bech, a former football player at Princeton, last month when a man drove a pickup truck onto Bourbon Street, killing many — including Bech — and seriously injuring Quigley.He initially said he’d never go back to New Orleans, but was offered tickets to the Super Bowl by the Eagles and attended the game.Follow The Post’s live updates from Super Bowl 2025 for the latest news and highlights.He’d promised Bech before the tragic incident he would take him to the game if the Eagles made it.Still on crutches, Quigley returned to New Orleans, where he and other victims of the Jan.1 attack were scheduled to be honored on the field at the Superdome prior to the game.Kelce — the brother of Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce — broke down in the scene with Quigley.Bech’s brother Jack, a wide receiver at TCU, made headlines earlier this month.Not only was Jack Bech the MVP of the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama, he also caught the game-winning touchdown in the game....