Also featured in the header and mentioned in the opening graph are Minnesota Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell and Jalen Hurts' agent Nicole Lynn of Klutch Sports, but Kelce remains the true headliner right now,
Seven years ago, on another clear and cold February afternoon, Jason Kelce wore a Mummers outfit, and, well-lubricated with anti-inhibition juice, for slightly less than six minutes, he
At least in Philadelphia, where swooning Eagles fans will be cheering on the Super Bowl champions and MVP quarterback Jalen Hurts across the City of Brotherly Love. Although now retired center Jason Kelce famously sang,
No Eagle got up there and attempted to pull a Kelce, and rightfully so, but there were plenty of thank yous, a lot of expletives, and even some singing on the Art Museum steps.
At least in Philadelphia, where swooning Eagles fans will be cheering on the Super Bowl champions and MVP quarterback Jalen Hurts across the City of Brotherly Love. Although now retired center Jason Kelce famously sang,
On this Feb. 14, love Hurts. At least in Philadelphia, where swooning Eagles fans will be cheering on the Super Bowl champions and MVP quarterback Jalen Hurts across the City of Brotherly Love. Although now retired center Jason Kelce famously sang,
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Jason Kelce made a candid admission about the tush push he applied in the NFL when he was a player for the Philadelphia Eagles, who now practice it with Jalen Hurts as their star player.
Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce is a founding father of the Tush Push, but it doesn't mean he enjoyed running the play
The recently retired Eagles legend offers an inside look at the NFL's most controversial play, revealing its physical toll and why banning it would be unfair.
Jason Kelce watched his former team, the Eagles, beat his brother Travis Kelce and the Chiefs in the Super Bowl. Here's how he felt about the game.
Jason Kelce sent love to his brother Travis Kelce after the Kansas City Chiefs were defeated by the Philadelphia Eagles at the Super Bowl.