Jason Kelce's daughters drew a mascot named ‘Dragon McFartFartButtButt’ for the NFL alum’s new late-night show, 'They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce,' so he created a life-sized version of it for the Jan.
Jason Kelce revealed an unusual story about brother Travis on Saturday. The former Philadelphia Eagles center is working on ESPN’s Postseason NFL Countdown alongside Scott Van Pelt, Kirk
Jason Kelce signed jerseys during the Philadelphia Eagles' win over the Green Bay Packers with a hilarious message.
Jason Kelce tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview that his two older kids are finally old enough to take an interest in sports.
In a prerecorded segment, Jason and wife Kylie Kelce — the official They Call It Late Night announcer — asked their children to come up with a mascot. Jason and Kylie, 32, share daughters Wyatt, 5, Ellie, 3, and Bennett, 23 months. (Kylie is also currently pregnant with baby No. 4, another girl.)
Former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce has clear aspirations for his three young daughters, Wyatt, Elliotte and Bennett when it comes to sports. While juggling a busy career and personal life, Kelce envisions athletic activities that align with his family's active lifestyle.
“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.”
Are Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce and ESPN host Jason Kelce related? Here's what to know about their relationship:
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.
Here’s why the Tik Tok trend over Bad Bunny’s “DTMF” song made him cry — and what that means for young men’s mental health.
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,