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Six-time All-Pro Jason Kelce, who started center for the Philadelphia Eagles for his entire NFL career, has decided to try his hand at being an NFL commentator for ESPN. Kelce will need to remain objective in this role, which could be challenging for someone who spent his entire NFL career playing in the NFC East.
There is no love lost between legendary clubs like the Dallas Cowboys, Eagles, New York Giants, and Washington Commanders because they want to destroy each other every time they play on the football field. The NFC East division has some of the fiercest rivalries in the NFL.
Even though Kelce acknowledges that he doesn’t like the Cowboys, via Awful Announcing, he appears up to the challenge of breaking down games for ESPN, even though it might be challenging to talk about the other three clubs in the division.
Oh, Jason said, “I have no bias.” “I simply don’t enjoy them.” However, I will give them credit,” Kelce clarified.
It will probably be challenging for Kelce, 36, to adjust to life after football because he is an extremely passionate person, as evidenced by his play on the field throughout his Hall of Fame-caliber career and off the field on his hugely popular podcast.
Undoubtedly, Kelce possesses exceptional entertainment value and is expected to be a Charles Barkley-esque commentator when he eventually joins ESPN for the upcoming season. However, it remains to be seen if he will achieve the same level of success behind the microphone as he did while playing football with the Eagles.