We knew Jason Kelce’s retirement life would be exciting, but we didn’t imagine him to live it at this level. On November 22, the former Eagles center recently announced that he was about to have a fourth kid. So, you can imagine how busy things are going to be for him in the future. But bringing a new little one to life isn’t the only major development in his life.
Turns out, one of the most beloved men in Philadelphia is about to have his own late-night show. ESPN has given him even more responsibilities and he first announced it on his recent Hollywood visit to Jimmy Kimmel. “They Call it Late Night with Jason Kelce” is set to be taped every Friday starting January 3 through the end of the playoffs. But hold your horses because ESPN is still in the testing phase of this show.
After some major life updates, the former Eagles player took to The Rich Eisen Show to talk more about the show. But Kelce was a bit modest about his new gig and made it seem like it wasn’t a big deal.
“I’m going to try to do something of that resemblance,” Kelce told Rich Eisen. “I don’t know what I’m doing. Luckily, we’ve hired a bunch of people that do know what they are doing and have done this before.” Kelce’s comments caught Eisen’s attention, and he pointed out how this trope of “I don’t know what I’m doing” has been working pretty well for Jason.
Stay tuned for more updates.