Former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce was definitely disappointed he didn't get to watch Saquon Barkley attempt to break the rushing record last Sunday in the season finale since coach Nick Sirianni rested the running back ahead of the playoffs.
Jason Kelce has tried his hand at late-night television, He hosted the debut episode of “They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce,” Friday on ESPN.
In addition to joining "Monday Night Countdown" as an analyst, the future Hall of Famer and his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, signed a deal with Amazon's Wondery worth over $100 million for their podcast, "New Heights."
The Chiefs player and brother Jason Kelce disagreed when a "New Heights" podcast listener called in with a question about tying the knot in the fall.
NFL stars Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce sparked excitement among Taylor Swift fans after teasing what’s to come in the next episode of their podcast, “New Heights.”
Back in November 2024, Gonzalez appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show where he was asked about what it was like to see Travis break some of his records such as earning 11,000 receiving yards in the fewest number of games (154) as a tight end and the most receiving yards ever by a Chiefs player.
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.
Fans can also tune in on ESPN+ via the ESPN streaming hub, ESPN YouTube, and the Jason Kelce channel on YouTube presented by ESPN following the show's initial ESPN airing. The show will re-air on ESPN2 on Saturday mornings, ahead of the NFL slate.
The ratings for the debut episode of the former Eagles center’s Friday night/Saturday morning talk show, “They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce,” were “not particularly good,” in the words of Puck sports business expert John Ourand.
When the ESPN show made its debut in the morning hours of Jan. 4, the legendary football player-turned-TV-show host was dressed in another epic suit made by Delco costumer James May.
It’s clear that ESPN is committed full-stop to helping Jason Kelce’s post-football media career become a success. The problem is the network may be alienating some of its fan base in the process. Kelce,