The 2023 first-team All-Pro has been named to that team six times and will be a first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer as arguably the greatest center to ever play the sport. Jason Kelce is the fifth center in NFL history with at least six All-Pro selections. The other four — Ji...
Those Steelers, though, never appeared on anSNL skitlike Kelce did in March and threaten to beat up that night's host in a skit -- the host, in this case, Travis Kelce. The Chiefs tight end got the better of big brother in last season's Super Bowl, though the relationship has soare...
"Football is awesome, it turns out," she toldTIMEin a December profile. "I've been missing out my whole life." Keep reading to see some highlights from Taylor rooting for her guy on the Chiefs Cooper Neill/Getty Images NFL Debut While supportingTravis Kelceas the Kansas City Chiefs f...
“After retirement, I found myself looking for the next best spot to catch all the action. As a longtime fan, I am amped to show fans why Buffalo Wild Wings is the place for football,” Kelce shared. “It has the best wings and sauces, wall-to-wall TVs, and plenty of beer ...
After retiring in March, Jason has continued a number of his ventures including hisNew Heightspodcast with Travis and started a new career cohosting Monday Night Football on ESPN, the same network where he will host his own late night showThey’re Calling It Late Night With Jason Kelcestart...
"Paul moved me to offense line that spring and it ended up being the single greatest move that ever happened to me as a football player," Kelce said. After his time at Cincy, the Eagles selected Kelce in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL draft, and the rest is history. ...
Jason Kelce came to Travis Kelce's defense in the middle of a crowd when he heard someone verbally attacking his brother on Saturday, Nov. 2.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms dive into the culture of the Kelce family, including why Kylie Kelce played an important role in Jason Kelce’s career.Up Next 9:15 Pickens, Steelers must ‘mature’ to handle success 2:46 Analyzing defensive delay of game called on Bishop ...
Jason Kelce will make his debut on ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” during the N.Y. Jets-San Francisco 49ers game.
On Saturday, former NFL safety and current ESPN analyst Jason Kelce gave a troll more than said troll bargained for, grabbing his phone and smashing it after the troll did what trolls often do. The video went viral. Overwhelmingly, Kelce’s actions were defended and supported. We saw no ...