Jason Kelce was in the holday spirit -- when isn't the former Philadelphia Eagles center in the holiday spirit? -- Monday night at Lambeau Field. Before the Green Bay Packers hosted the New Orleans Saints on Monday,
Former NFL center-turned-ESPN broadcaster Jason Kelce was feeling the holiday spirit in Green Bay this week. Along with Scott Van Pelt and Stanford Steve, Kelce dressed like Santa Claus and delivered presents to various Packers fans around the area during ESPN Monday Night Football pregame coverage.
The Philly Specials is made up of the Philadelphia Eagles alum and current players Jordan Mailata and Lane Johnson
Jason Kelce dress as one on two separate occasions, and only Philadelphians seem to understand them. So what is a Mummer?
One Eagles' legend, though believes the concern is hogwash. All-Pro center Jason Kelce made it clear in his latest appearance on 94.1 WIP that the team should do everything in their power to help Barkley set the single-season rushing record set by Eric Dickerson in the 1980s.
Jason Kelce caused a scene while driving in a golf cart that was shaped like an Eagles helmet on Broad Street in Philadelphia, as seen in a number of recents videos on social media.
the spirit of giving took on a whole new meaning as three Philadelphia Eagles legends launched Operation Snowball, a heartwarming initiative aimed at surprising students across the city with holiday gifts and some Eagles pride. Today, Jason Kelce ...
Dozens of Jason Kelce doppelgängers showed up to Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia for a lookalike contest of the former NFL star.
The Philadelphia Eagles are in a great position right now. We are somehow now in Week 15 of the 2024 National Football League regular season. Philadelphia is 11
Even if Barkley does break the elusive record, he will still have to contend with Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson for MVP. Allen is currently the odds-on favorite to win the award, followed by Jackson. Barkley widely has the third-best odds to win MVP.
Jason Kelce made it clear he was skeptical of just how severe Patrick Mahomes' high-ankle injury is, especially after watching the star play well against the Houston Texans