In the latest episode of their New Heights podcast, the brothers referenced a story from The Athletic that highlighted how players' rear ends play a factor in NFL scouting reports.
Jason Kelce is ready for another touchdown. The former Philadelphia Eagles center is taking on a new role after leaving the NFL: He'll appear as a commentator on ESPN's Monday Night Countdown,
Jason Kelce is gearing up to tackle “Monday Night Football.” A source familiar with the negotiations confirmed to TODAY.com that Kelce, the recently retired Philadelphia Eagles center will join “Monday Night Countdown,” the pregame show for ESPN’s “Monday Night Football.” ESPN declined to comment to TODAY.com. The Athletic was the first to report the news of Kelce’s joining “Monday Night Countdown.” Kelce is no stranger to the broadcast game. He and his brother, Kansas City Chiefs star tight end...
Jason Kelce will reportedly be joining the “Monday Night Football” countdown show.
Jason Kelce will reportedly be joining the “Monday Night Football” countdown show.
Former Eagles center Jason Kelce reportedly will be joining ESPN's "Monday Night Football" pregame show after retiring earlier this year.
Travis and Jason Kelce made interesting comments about the beliefs of some players in NFL locker rooms on the latest episode of their "New Heights" podcast earlier this week. The Kelce brothers had Andrew Santino, one of the stars on "Dave" and the co-host of the "Bad Friends" podcast with Bobby Lee, on their
Jason Kelce joked that he and his brother Travis' 'New Heights' podcast was behind commissioner Roger Goodell's latest NFL proposal.
Travis Kelce could spend his entire career with the Kansas City Chiefs. Travis’ older brother, Jason, recently retired from the NFL as a fan favorite after spending all 13 of his pro seasons
Jason Kelce retired from the NFL after a Hall of Fame career with the Eagles. NBC, CBS and Amazon were reportedly among those interested in hiring Kelce. MORE: Travis Kelce 'earning just $750k' to host Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity
Jason Kelce already has a game plan for parenting. Although the former Philadelphia Eagles player—who shares daughters Wyatt, 4, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 13 months, with Kylie Kelce—needs no
The mother of two and grandmother of three looked back on the past ways she