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Look-a-like contests have relatively popular call to action to get crowds to be creative for a cause.

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That was the case this weekend as there was a Look-a-like contest held in Rittenhouse Square, calling all Jalen Hurts and Jason Kelce duplicates to action.

The winner would get a chance to sit in the stands and watch their famous look-a-like hit the field on Sunday as the prize was a pair of tickets to Sunday afternoon’s game versus the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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After the crowd made it’s choice, 29-year-old Quaeleb Monfiston, of Pennsauken, New Jersey, was crowned the best Hurts impersonator of the day.

“It’s a good title I mean like I said he’s not a bad person to look like,” Monfiston told NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl. “So I’ll take it. Although, I am older than him. I am older than him so he looks like me if anything.”

Fishtown’s Paul Crossley took home the title as the best Jason Kelce.

“Very tough competition. You know, a lot of guys looked exactly like me, to be honest out here,” Crossley told NBC. “It was kind of freaky. But, everyone came up and had a good time and here we are. We all pulled together, all of us Jasons and they were great. They were great competitors.”

Crossley was also awared some Bird Gang liquor while the lucky Hurts look-a-like won a free year of coffee at Dunkin’ for his victory.

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