
A
couple
months
after
announcing
his
retirement
from
the
NFL,
Philadelphia
Eagles
legend
Jason
Kelce
has
a
new
job.
The
36-year-old
Kelce
is
going
to
ESPN
to
be
a
part
of
its
“Monday
Night
Football”
pregame
show,
The
Athletic’s
Andrew
Marchand
reported.
According
to
Marchand,
Kelce
garnered
interest
from
multiple
networks,
which
isn’t
surprising.
Kelce
already
has
plenty
of
star
power
from
his
NFL
career
and
his
podcast,
“New
Heights,”
which
he
hosts
with
his
All-Pro
tight
end
brother
Travis.
The
report
said
that
NBC
and
CBS
were
also
interested
in
adding
Kelce,
but
ESPN
won
out.
Kelce
had
an
incredible
13-year
career
with
the
Eagles
after
getting
drafted
in
the
sixth
round
out
of
Cincinnati
in
2011.
He
made
seven
Pro
Bowl
teams
and
was
an
All-Pro
six
times
in
his
last
seven
years
in
the
NFL.
Even
though
Kelce
played
at
a
high
level
in
2023,
he
finally
decided
to
step
away
from
the
game
after
flirting
with
retirement
after
each
of
the
last
few
seasons.
Kelce
officially
announced
his
retirement
in
a
prepared
41-minute
speech
that
only
added
to
his
legend
in
Philadelphia.