Ohio Officer Gains Fame and Rewards for Unique Travis Kelce Tattoo

29-year-old Ohio police officer Nick Jones has made headlines after winning a viral contest that turned his quirky tattoo into a national sensation. The competition, organized by Accelerator Energy, invited fans of the NFL’s Travis Kelce to submit tattoos that paid homage to the tight end and his signature energy drink. Jones, who has always been fond of body art, decided to go for the bold option: an image of naked Travis Kelce riding on a flying Accelerator Energy can. The design, which he said was a ‘funny and goofy’ take on the challenge, was so impressive that it earned him the top prize of 25 cans of the energy drink and a signed Kelce jersey.

The response from Jason Kelce, Travis’ brother, was equally positive, with the NFL player calling the tattoo ‘a 10 out of 10’ on his social media platform. Jones, a dedicated Dallas Cowboys fan from Ohio, initially struggled with the idea of rooting for the Cowboys, but the win with the Kelce connection made it more palatable. The officer, who is known for his sense of humor, also received a Livvy Dunne T-shirt as part of the reward, though he humorously hinted at the possibility of a future tattoo of the influencer. Jones admitted to being surprised when the contest was taken seriously, but the brand’s commitment to the offer made it all worthwhile. ‘I didn’t expect it to go viral like this, but hey, they’ve lived up to their end of the bargain,’ he said.

The win has transformed Jones into a walking advertisement for Accelerator Energy. Despite the attention, he remains unbothered by the new role, stating that the drink’s taste and the brand’s support made the participation a no-brainer. ‘They’ve been great to work with, and I have no problem being part of the Accelerator Active Energy family forever now,’ Jones said. The unique tattoo not only highlights the creativity of fan engagement but also underscores how even unconventional methods can lead to unexpected rewards in the world of social media and branding.