
Can you imagine getting a tattoo of an NFL star riding an energy drink can? Well, an Ohio police officer did just that!
At a Glance
- An Ohio police officer, Nick Jones, got a large tattoo of a nearly naked Travis Kelce riding an energy drink can to win a contest.
- The contest was held by Accelerator Active Energy, a brand for which the Kelce brothers are Ambassadors.
- Jones won a signed jersey and 25 cases of the energy drink for his viral tattoo.
- On their “New Heights” podcast, Jason Kelce rated the tattoo a “10 out of 10,” while Travis called it “hilarious.”
An Officer’s Tattoo Goes Viral
An Ohio police officer has taken fandom to a new level, getting a large and audacious tattoo of Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce to win an Instagram contest. Nick Jones, a 29-year-old officer from Napoleon, Ohio, now sports a permanent piece of body art depicting a nearly naked Kelce, wearing only a jockstrap and a cowboy hat, riding a flying can of Accelerator energy drink like a bucking bronco.
Jones, a Dallas Cowboys fan, said his admiration for the Kelce brothers and the chance to win a promotional contest held by Accelerator—a brand they endorse—was too good to pass up. For his efforts, he won a signed Travis Kelce jersey and 25 cases of the energy drink.
A Kelce-Inspired Tribute
The idea for the unique tattoo was sparked by a previous viral moment on the Kelce brothers’ “New Heights” podcast, where a fan revealed a Jason Kelce-inspired pin-up tattoo. Jones decided to even the score for the younger Kelce brother.
“I couldn’t let an Eagle have all the spotlight,” Jones said, according to a report from Fox News. “So, I had to back Travis up.”
A “10 out of 10” Reaction
The tattoo was a massive hit with the Kelce brothers themselves. On a recent episode of their “New Heights” podcast, the NFL stars reacted with shock and amusement. Travis Kelce burst out laughing, exclaiming, “This is hilarious!” and “Did this s— for free, Accelerator?!” Hell yeah!”
His older brother, recently retired Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce, was equally impressed. He called the tattoo “fantastic and ballsy” and gave the artwork a “10 out of 10,” as reported by People.
Jones, now a self-described “walking advertisement” for the energy drink, is enjoying his newfound viral fame and is reportedly already contemplating his next piece of body art.