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Inside NFL stars custom $100,000-plus custom Cybertruck's which glow in the dark and even have Elon Musk impressed

E.Garcia1 hr ago

THEY are the most sought-after cars in the US, with the likes of Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber, and Lady Gaga owning one.

So it's no surprise that some of the biggest players in the NFL own cybertrucks - that come with a starting price of $100,000.

However, some football stars are taking it to another level by customising their whips.

Jason Kelce, brother of Taylor Swift's boyfriend Travis Kelce, modified his stunning motor with a cheeky add-on.

While another baller's cybertruck features a glow in the dark wrap.

It all comes after Ji'ayir Brown was denied buying the Elon Musk -designed Tesla.

The 49ers safety was told by his advisor buying it wouldn't have been viable given its price.

SunSport looks at the NFL heroes who DO have cybertrucks, and have gone to extraordinary lengths to make them unique - wowing billionaire Musk.

Jason Kelce

Kelce, 36, was a Philadelphia Eagles legend - playing his entire 13-year career with the team

Over the years, he never hid his dislike for the Dallas Cowboys.

And with this hilarious car sticker, which pays homage to the urinating image of cartoonist Bill Watterson's Calvin from 'Calvin and Hobbes drawing, he will be getting plenty of laughs on the freeway.

Kelce's version features a drawing of a kite-holding Benjamin Franklin.

Instead of a Ford or Chevy logo, Franklin is seen urinating on the famous Cowboys star.

Kelce revealed he was a cybertruck owner in a podcast interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger .

Although, he was ridiculed by fans who felt he needed something more fitting of his stature when it came to pick-up trucks.

He does own a 1987 Chevy Silverado, though.

Isiah Simmons

New York Giants star Simmons' modified his Tesla so brilliantly, it even had Elon Musk wowed.

When a TikTok video of the linebacker's matte white cybertruck went viral, the billionaire couldn't help but comment.

He replied on X, "Nice" to the clip - showing his appreciation for wrapping the stainless steel vehicle.

Back in June, Simmons, 26, shared photos of the motor on Instagram - including one where he is standing on the vehicle.

Along with the white wrap, it features stunning white wheel caps.

The work was carried out by automotive design workshop, Abushi in New York.

Estimated costs for wraps start at around the $6,500 mark. You can bet Simmons' work wasn't cheap.

Eric Ebron

Former Detroit Lions tight end Ebron, now 31, played college football in Carolina for the Tar Heels.

And his cybertruck lets. you know exactly that.

It was designed by Dreamworks Motorsports, and has a satin black colour change wrap and 26-inch Giovanna Dicotto wheels, finished in gloss black with reflective UNC blue.

Emblazoned on the side of the truck it says Tar Heels, while his old number - 85 - also features.

The interior is just as dedicative to his former college football team, with Carolina blue leather seats, matching dashboard and door panels.

Headrests and floor mats have the Tar Heels logo on them too.

But the coolest feature is the LED lights, which switch to various colours and means it glows in the dark.

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