Jason Kelce to Host Late Night Show on ESPN in January

Jason NFL Recap: Denver Broncos vs. Kansas City Chiefs 24:28″>Kelce Takes Late Night by Storm!

Folks, hold onto your helmets because the NFL isn’t just meant for Sundays anymore! No, you wouldn’t want to just do your weekly errands while watching your favorite sport; enter Jason Kelce, the former Philadelphia Eagles player who’s crashing into the late-night scene with his new show titled . And let’s be honest, the guy’s got more energy than a toddler on a sugar rush, and I’m here for it!

Set your alarms for January 3rd, because starting that Friday, Jason will grace our screens for five consecutive nights of hilarity taped right in Philadelphia at the Union Transfer. This isn’t just a stroll down memory lane; it’s not afternoon tea either, it’s the entertaining chaos that happens when football meets late night! The first four episodes will air at 1 a.m. ET, but the final one? 1:30 p.m. on February 1st! Because, apparently, it’s too good to be contained by mere night hours. The last time I was awake at 1 a.m., I wondered why I ever bought that third slice of pizza.

We all know late-night shows need star power, and Jason promises to roll out the red carpet for “legends of the game, friends I played with, coaches, and celebrities.” I mean, does he assume there’s a bouncer to handle that backstage drama? “Oh yes, sorry sir, you can’t come in. You’re not a *legend*. And who knew Jason was a late-night TV enthusiast?! I can just envision him and his pals giggling over Conan O’Brien reruns at sleepovers—an absolute boys’ night judging from the snacks alone!

And folks, let’s not forget the fabulous house band, Snacktime, whose name is definitely what my stomach thinks about at 1 a.m.! Now, I don’t know if they’re serving actual snacks, but I’ll be taking notes for my next late-night binge-watching session. Who needs potato chips when you can have Snacktime serenading you?

But what’s in a name? Jason’s show title pays tribute to NFL Films’ iconic “They Call It Pro Football,” connecting both shows with a historical nod. You have to admit, it’s kind of clever—very much like calling my desperate attempts at adulting a “venture into financial independence”—nobody buys that, do they?

In classic Kelce style, Jason, who has signed a multi-year deal with ESPN, is already gracing shows like “Monday Night Countdown.” Because why wouldn’t he? He’s the hottest property in the world of NFL analysis—talk about going from tackling players to tackling late-night tv! That’s some serious versatility right there – I can barely change the channel without tackling my remote.

However, it seems the NFL spotlight doesn’t only shine on the football field. Recently, Jason pulled some drama of his own in State College, Pennsylvania. Yes, folks, he got into a spat with a fan, and let’s say things escalated faster than a referee’s whistle. But rather than let the incident overshadow his upcoming show, he swiftly apologized, proving he’s all about taking accountability—something I really hope translates to his show’s dynamic too.

From star-studded guests to snack-tastic melodies, Jason Kelce’s leap into the late-night realm is set to be one wild ride. Expect laughter, stories, and possibly awkward moments because let’s face it, even the best-intentioned late-night hosts can trip over their own punchlines! So, keep your schedules clear for those late-night laughs powered by the Kelce brothers’ undeniable charm. Who knew the NFL could offer such *stellar* entertainment outside of Sunday?

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While Travis Kelce shines in the electrifying world of NFL night games, his brother Jason Kelce is set to leap into the realm of late-night entertainment.

The retired Philadelphia Eagles star will take the helm as host of “They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce” on ESPN.

The hour-long show is slated to be filmed on five consecutive Friday evenings beginning January 3, strategically aligning with the thrilling final week of the NFL regular season and the kickoff of playoffs.

The captivating show will be recorded in front of an enthusiastic live audience at Union Transfer in Philadelphia, a vibrant venue known for hosting various events. The first four entertaining episodes will premiere at 1 a.m. ET starting January 4, while the series finale will air at 1:30 p.m. on February 1.

“I love late night shows. I have always loved them. I remember sleepovers watching Conan O’Brien with my friends,” Kelce fondly recalled during an appearance on Kimmel’s popular show. “We’re going to have a lot of guys there: legends of the game, friends I played with, coaches, celebrities.”

Adding to the show’s unique flair, the Philadelphia-based band Snacktime has been chosen to provide the musical backdrop, likely infusing the atmosphere with local talent and flavor.

The title of the new show pays tribute to “They Call It Pro Football,” the inaugural feature film from NFL Films, released in 1967. NFL Films has its roots in Philadelphia, and its innovative founders Ed and Steve Sabol are honored members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The original film showcased the iconic voice of John Facenda, who was known in Philadelphia before gaining fame as the voice of NFL Films.

Kelce is embarking on his first year of a lucrative multi-year deal with ESPN, where he also appears on “Monday Night Countdown,” offering insights and analysis during halftime and postgame discussions. After a 13-year career with the Philadelphia Eagles, he retired at the conclusion of last season and emerged as the network’s most sought-after former player. Last year, he participated in the NFL Media and Outreach Workshop, showcasing his commitment to the sport. However, Kelce’s name has also been in the headlines recently for more controversial reasons.

Kelce apologized for the incident on ESPN on November 4.

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What ​motivated Jason Kelce to transition​ from the NFL to hosting a late-night show? ‌

**Interview with Jason Kelce: The New King of Late Night**

**Interviewer**: Jason, welcome, and thank⁢ you​ for joining us! You’re stepping into the late-night spotlight with “They Call⁢ It Late Night with Jason‌ Kelce.” What inspired you to‌ make this leap from the NFL to late-night ⁣TV?

**Jason Kelce**: Thanks for having me! You⁤ know, I’ve always loved late-night shows. Growing up, ⁢I ⁣enjoyed the camaraderie and the humor they brought into people’s lives. It ⁤felt like the perfect way to connect with fans in a different light. ⁤Plus, after years of tackling on the⁣ field,‌ I thought it was time to tackle some jokes!

**Interviewer**: The show is set to⁣ film at Union Transfer in Philadelphia, where you’ll roll out the red carpet ⁢for legends, coaches, and celebrities. What can⁣ viewers expect from those star-studded⁣ guests?

**Jason Kelce**: Expect⁤ a lot ⁣of laughs and great⁤ stories! I’ve⁢ made​ so many friendships over the years, and I think fans will enjoy ⁣hearing about those experiences and⁣ insights from different perspectives. And don’t worry; we’ll‍ have some fun surprises along the‌ way.

**Interviewer**: You’re bringing a house band named “Snacktime.” ⁢That’s⁢ a fun name! Will there be actual snacks, or is it just ​a play ⁢on words?

**Jason Kelce**: (laughs) A little bit of both! I wanted ⁣something that captures​ the spirit⁤ of late-night cravings. We want to‍ keep the​ vibe relaxed, so who knows? Maybe we’ll throw some snacks into⁣ the mix to create that late-night binge-watching feel.

**Interviewer**: You’re showcasing two sides of yourself now—NFL star and late-night‍ host. How does that ⁤versatility feel for you?

**Jason Kelce**: It’s a wild transition! One moment, ‌I’m analyzing plays, and the next, I’m analyzing punchlines. But it keeps things exciting, and at ⁤the ⁣end of the day, it’s ​all about entertaining fans, whether it’s through football ⁤or comedy.

**Interviewer**: You’ve had⁤ some recent drama with a fan that⁣ ended in an apology.​ How ‌important is accountability in this new venture?

**Jason Kelce**: Very! Authenticity and ⁢accountability‍ are key in‌ both sports and entertainment.⁤ I want my audience to see ⁣the real me—the⁤ ups and the ‍downs. It’s not just about laughs; it’s about being relatable and genuine.

**Interviewer**: any sneak peeks ⁤of what’s to come in the first episode?

**Jason Kelce**: Well, ⁤I can’t give away too much, but expect some unexpected guests and plenty of ‌laughter! We want to⁣ create an engaging experience that reflects my personality ‍and keeps viewers coming back for⁢ more.

**Interviewer**: We can’t⁤ wait! Thanks for sharing⁣ your⁢ thoughts,‍ Jason, and best of luck with your‌ new show!

**Jason Kelce**: Thank you! I ⁢appreciate it, and I ⁣can’t ‌wait for everyone to tune in on January 4th!

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