The Philadelphia Eagles are playing in the postseason for the first time since former Eagles center Jason Kelce retired last March. For Kelce, who played for the Eagles from 2011-23, it's bittersweet to see his former team at this point in the season without him.
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Kylie Kelce opened up about how she and her husband Jason Kelce — who retired from the Philadelphia Eagles in 2024 — enjoy the games and her major superstitions.
Whether you like it or not, the Kelce's are everywhere. Jason is somehow on television more now in his first year of retirement than he was when playing,
They clashed last June after Brown posted a clip of a man singing and referred to him as Jason Kelce. The man in the video was definitely Kelce. The 37-year-old had a similar response after catching wind of the tweet, claiming he wished he could perform in such a manner.
“You guys f—ing hate me, I know,” the sportscaster told the crowd gathered at Philadelphia’s Union Transfer on Friday for the “They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce” show. “But tonight, when I walk off this stage, you will love me.”
New Heights podcast co-hosts Jason and Travis Kelce have never been shy about hyping up their home state of Ohio, and the duo had another iconic Ohioan on as a guest this week. After about 16 months of waiting, schedules aligned and the one-and-only LeBron James joined the NFL brothers for the podcast.
In a moment of levity for the crew, Van Pelt and Kelce would try to walk the moment back. Kelce explained that he simply “doesn’t like picking touchdowns.” Fellow former player analyst Ryan Clark eventually jumped in, saying he foresaw a big game for Los Angeles running back Kyren Williams and “not because anyone told me to.”
The debut of Jason Kelce's new ESPN late-night talk show highlighted the host's affability and the challenge of making late-night TV.
The NFL legend believes the debate lies between Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. While Kelce explained that Jackson may be the