Philadelphia Eagles‘ Jason Kelce sported a batman mask after winning vs Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.

This might have been part of the player’s Halloween costume for this year.

Many players have worn different outfits as they entered their respective team’s stadiums.

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Kelce’s teammate Lane Johnson also entered the game, wearing an exact copy of the outfit that the former wore before their team’s game against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 6. 

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Adam Thielen, wide receiver of the Minnesota Vikings, entered the US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis wearing a mask of the famous movie character ‘Pennywise’ from the Hollywood movie ‘IT

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His teammates, outside linebacker Luiji Vilain and safety Josh Metellus, wore dresses that were similar to the renowned game Mario.

The unbeaten Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 35-13 on Sunday thanks in large part to Jalen Hurts, who threw three touchdown passes to A.J. Brown in the first half and finished with 285 yards and four total touchdowns.

Brown gained 156 yards on six receptions. For the second time in franchise history and for the first time since 2004, the Eagles are 7-0. Brown was acquired by the Eagles through a trade during the off-season, and they gave him a four-year, $100 million deal with $57 million in guarantees.

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Brown surpassed the 155 yards he had in the season opener against Detroit by having his best game in his brief time with the Eagles. He came into the game with just two touchdowns. Since Week 1, he hadn’t recorded a 100-yard receiving game, the longest of his career.

All of Hurts passing TDs were of 25-yards or more. Dan Marino, a Hall of Famer, had five touchdown passes of 25 yards or more against the Patriots in Week 1 of 1994, making Hurts the only player with more than four such passes in a single game since 1980.