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Jason Kelce Funko and t-shirt to benefit the Patricia Allen Fund

The Philadelphia Eagles center is giving back to Buffalo for a good cause.

BUFFALO, N.Y. — In a social media post made on Wednesday morning by popular collectable figurine manufacturer 'Funko Pop Hunters,' they announced an Eagles player giving back to Buffalo for a good cause. 

Funko Pop wrote in their post "Jason Kelce confirms on his podcast New Heights that he will be teaming up with Funko to make a shirt that will benefit the Patricia Allen Fund at Oishei Children's Hospital in Buffalo."

However, it appears they Funko is not releasing a t-shirt as previously announced by organizers, but a figurine of the shirtless Kelce. 

If you wanted a shirtless Kelce t-shirt, you can still get one while helping to raise money for the Patricia Allen Fund. 

There will be a-shirt thanks to a partnership from HOMAGE and “New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce".  The shiftless Kelce tee can be purchased here

The Patricia Allen Fund was created after Josh Allen's grandmother passed away in 2020. Fans began making donations in her honor to Oishei Children's Hospital in the amount of $17 and by the end of that year, the fan base surpassed $1 million in donations for the fund.

Donations to the foundation go directly to providing ongoing support to the pediatric critical care team at Oishei. To learn more about the Patricia Allen Fund people can visit www.ochbuffalo.org/foundation/patricia-allen-fund

"On behalf of all of us at Oishei Children’s Hospital we are so grateful to learn that Jason Kelce chose to support our team and the kids we care for through the Patricia Allen Fund,” said Stephen Turkovich, MD, president, Oishei Children’s Hospital. “This is a true testament to the spirit of Bills Mafia, who originated the Patricia Allen Fund through their giving nature, inspiring others to do the same.

"It is because of them, and all who have joined them to support the Patricia Allen Fund, that we can recruit highly specialized talented caregivers and provide the tools, equipment and innovative care to kids who need it. We welcome Jason as another member of the 50,000 plus who have supported the Patricia Allen Fund over the last few years. We are hoping to connect with Jason to thank him formally."

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