Jason Kelce of Haverford, Jordan Mailata, and Lane Johnson seem to be teasing a new Philly Specials benefit album, writes Max Bennett for Patch.
The retired Philadelphia Eagles legend and the two Eagles offensive linemen have been releasing holiday albums for the past three years.
The albums have raised millions of dollars, benefiting local charity groups and children, including raising funds for the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
The Children’s Crisis Treatment Center in Philadelphia received $250,000 from their first album in 2022, “A Philly Special Christmas.”
The following year, “A Philly Special Christmas Special” brought in more than $3 million for the Children’s Crisis Treatment Center and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
In 2024, “A Philly Special Christmas Party” supported Operation Snowball, providing a gift to every single Philadelphia public school student.
The three indicated the 2024 album would be their last.
Then on Monday, Kelce, Mailata, and Johnson’s faces appeared in new photos on the “A Philly Special Christmas” social media pages with the caption “Did Somebody Say Christmas?”
Nothing official has been announced.
Previous albums have included artists such as Patti LaBelle, Stevie Nicks, and Boyz II Men.
Read more about the Philly Specials holiday albums and whether there is a new album in the works in Patch.












































