Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce issued a challenge to Commanders Rookie QB Jayden Daniels following the NFC Championship Game.
Former Eagles star Jason Kelce jumped on social media and shared his reaction to the viral photo as well. The 37-year-old former center had an expletive reaction to Hurts, as Kelce absolutely loved the image. "This photo is [expletive] incredible," he said.
However, despite Washington's relative success against Philadelphia, former Eagles center Jason Kelce still sees a prohibitive talent advantage for his old team.
Jason Kelce is a Philadelphia Eagles legend. In fact, in many people’s eyes, the future Hall of Fame center is a top 5 Eagle of all time. FNow with a huge platform in the shape of hit podcast with brother and Taylor Swift paramour,
Retired NFL player Jason Kelce fired up fans at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia ahead of the Philadelphia Eagles game against the Washington Commanders on Jan. 26. Kelce stopped by a tailgate with Eagles fans and led the group in a rousing rendition of the team’s fight song,
Jason Kelce had to make a difficult choice on Sunday between showing up for his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles, in the NFC championship game and watching his brother Travis and the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game.
Jason Kelce, the former Philadelphia Eagles center turned NFL analyst, found himself at the center of a media storm. This came after his frank comments about the Eagles-Commanders matchup.
Losing Jason Kelce to retirement changed everything for the Eagles offensive line. But the Cam Jurgens and the unit have embraced the challenge.
Could Philadelphia truly be more talented than Washington across the board? Marcellus Wiley thinks so, with one notable exception.
Philadelphia Eagles alum Jason Kelce detailed how he managed to support his old team defeat the Commanders and brother Travis Kelce in the Kansas City Chiefs’ AFC game within hours of each other.
After the NFC Championship game, we've got content to get you stoked for the revenge Super Bowl against Andy Reid.