Three have been charged with allegedly creating $200,000 worth of forged Jason Kelce memorabilia including Eagles helmets an jerseys.
Jason Kelce detailed his and wife Kylie Kelce's post-NFL season travel plans during the latest episode of the 'New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce' podcast released Wednesday, Jan. 22.
However, despite Washington's relative success against Philadelphia, former Eagles center Jason Kelce still sees a prohibitive talent advantage for his old team.
The “Not Gonna Lie” podcast host and her husband, who wed in 2018, are already the parents of daughters Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 1.
Jason Kelce was the latest to weigh in on the matter, and he bluntly criticized one egregious call from the game on a recent episode of New Heights. His brother, Travis, pled the fifth when it came to discussing the roughing the passer calls, but Jason didn’t hold back:
Are Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce related? The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Houston Texans in a Saturday divisional round game that ESPN will broadcast. As a result, there's a good chance the ...
Jason Kelce shared that he and his wife Kylie Kelce—who is currently pregnant with their fourth baby—plan to go on a vacation before she gives birth to their daughter.
Former Eagles star Jason Kelce is one hot commodity. His face is everywhere. And everybody wants a piece of him. So it’s no surprise that the market for Jason Kelce memorabilia is red hot. But how do you know that the football or helmet you’re buying with Jason Kelce’s signature on it was actually signed by Jason Kelce?
Connecticut native Jenny Meassick moved to Philly in 2017 and fell in love — she started the Instagram account “Old City Love” to highlight the history, food, and people that make up the historic neighborhood she calls home.
With the NFL offseason officially upon more than 1,500 NFL players, a good chunk of them are contemplating their next move. For some of the biggest stars in the industry, that next move is to say goodbye to an active playing career and declare retirement.
“If the show is good and the content is great, people will find it,” Emmy-winning producer Lindsay Shookus — who worked on Saturday Night Live for more than a decade — shared with the New York Times in an interview published Thursday, January 23. “I think ESPN and Jason’s team have to buckle down and find the format that’s going to let him shine.”