Former Eagles Star Jason Kelce Joins ESPN as NFL Analyst, Primarily on Monday Night Countdown

May 14, 2024, 8:50 PM ET

The future Hall of Famer will primarily appear on “Monday Night Countdown,” prior to “Monday Night Football” games.

Jason Kelce They have a new team: ESPN.

The former center of the Philadelphia Eagleselected seven times Pro Bowl and six times appointed All-Pro first team, joins ESPN as an analyst NFL.

Jason Kelce will be part of ESPN’s Super Bowl coverage, including the LXI in Los Angeles edition, which will air in the United States on ESPN and ABC. AP Photo/Doug Benc

Kelce will participate in “Monday Night Countdown“, the program before the “Monday Football Football” for regular season and playoff games on the network. There, it will join Scott Van Pelt, Ryan Clark, Marcus Spears, Adam Schefter, y Michelle Beisner-Buck as main talents of the program.

Additionally, and will join There is Pelt y Clark in the broadcast of the meetings of “Monday Night Football” during halftime to offer his analysis.

Jason is a champion of Super Bowl highly respected with a strong connection with fans,” said Burke MagnusPresident of Content at ESPN. “Leave the playing field and immediately arrive at ESPNfans will benefit from his perspective, which has been shaped by his years as an established locker room leader and future Hall of Fame member as a center. The adition of Jason a ‘Monday Night Countdown‘ will significantly strengthen our coverage of NFL“.

Kelcechampion of Super Bowl LIIwill be part of the coverage of ESPN in it Super Bowlincluding editing LXI in The Angelswhich will air in the United States on the signal ESPN y ABC.

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“It happens to be a short retreat! I’m excited to join ESPNand particularly to the team of ‘Monday Night Countdown‘. ESPN was a constant presence in my home growing up, and the network helped shape who I am and my love of sports. Now, appearing on that same screen is a full circle moment. !And we talk about the great ‘Monday Night Football‘! And I’m ready for some football.”

Kelce He played his entire career NFL for the Eaglesconquering the Super Bowl LIIand obtaining honors such as All-Pro first team six times, in addition to being invited to seven Pro Bowls. He retired at the end of the 2024 campaign and is recognized as one of the best centers to ever play. The Ohio native was drafted in 2011 after a collegiate career in Cincinnati where he transitioned to offensive line. As a member of the Bearcatswas chosen to the second team All-Big East on two occasions. Kelce will continue hosting the “New Heights” podcast with his brother, the three-time champion of Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce.

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