Jason Kelce joining ESPN for NFL's Monday Night Football following his retirement from the Eagles: 'MNF just got even better'
Daily Mail -

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

In related news

  • Retired Eagles star Jason Kelce to join ESPN's 'Monday Night Countdown' show

    Jason Kelce has his first post-NFL gig lined up. The newly retired Philadelphia Eagles center earned seven Pro Bowl selections and one Super Bowl ring during his 13-year NFL career. Along the way, he became one of the faces of the Eagles and — along with younger brother and "New Heights" podcast co-host Travis Kelce, the star Kansas City Chiefs tight end who happens to be dating pop superstar Taylor Swift — one of the league's most recognized names. Now Jason Kelce is making the move to TV. The...
  • Jason Kelce Joins ESPN's 'Monday Night Countdown' Football Show

    Retired Philadelphia Eagles Center Jason Kelce already has landed his next gig. The former NFL pro will be part of ESPN‘s Monday Night Countdown, which airs ahead of Monday Night Football, The Athletic reported Monday. ESPN declined to comment. Kelce announced his retirement from pro football in March, holding a highly emotional press conference throughout […]
  • SOURCE SPORTS: Jason Kelce to Join ESPN’s ‘Monday Night Countdown’

    Jason Kelce is headed from the field to the analyst desk. According to The Athletic, Kelce will join the pregame show for Monday Night Countdown for Monday Night Football beginning this season. Kelce was being courted by ESPN, Amazon, NBC, and CBS. He also hosts the New Heights podcast alongside his brother, Travis Kelce. New […] The post SOURCE SPORTS: Jason Kelce to Join ESPN’s ‘Monday Night Countdown’ first appeared on The Source.