Jason Kelce has a subtle reaction to fans complaining about seeing “too much” of him on TV post retirement
Jason Kelce responded with a touch of humor to fans complaining about seeing "too much" of him on TV since his retirement.
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After retiring from his Hall of Fame-worthy career in the NFL, Jason Kelce entered the world of broadcasting as an analyst for ESPN. Although it’s only been a couple of months since he joined the ESPN broadcasting booth, some fans are already fed up with him and they sure aren’t shy to say it out loud.
The former NFL center came across one such tweet by Dov Kleiman quoting fans’ feelings towards seeing “too much” of Kelce during the NFL games. It would have been reasonable if Kelce had gotten upset over it, however after spending 13 years in the league, one learns a thing or two. As for him, in addition to his interesting take on various sports news, Kelce knows how to handle such criticism.
Therefore, the former Philadelphia Eagles star responded with a touch of humor, turning the whole situation into a source of entertainment. He even claimed that his three daughters were sick of seeing him every day.
Couldn’t agree more, how is it even possible to film that many commercials. Wyatt sees enough of me, she doesn’t need to see more of Dad’s face or shitty jokes in 4K! She does love Hank though https://t.co/Bu4lL96FvF
— Jason Kelce (@JasonKelce) October 26, 2024
As expected, the All-Pro center charmed everyone and received tons of reaction to his hilarious tweet, where fans referred to him as a “national treasure.” There’s no doubt that Kelce infused his commentary with, whether during his time at ESPN or prior to his retirement when he was a favored source for the media.
Jason Kelce continues to captivate fans post-retirement
Besides some peculiar ones, fans usually love seeing the legendary NFL center transitioning in broadcasting. Although he agrees to appear in many new commercials such as Tide and NFL, his fans claim they are seeing the “right amount of Jason Kelce on TV.” He also features in commercials for General Mills cereals and Campbell’s Chicken Noodle Soup alongside his brother.
The seven-time Pro Bowler is known to be one of the most beloved footballers in America, especially in Philly where he spent a hefty amount of time even after his retirement to help his successor adjust accordingly.
In addition to his broadcasting journey, he is also investing more time and resources in his podcast with his brother, Travis Kelce. The Kelce brothers recently signed a lucrative $100 million contract for their famous podcast, whose viewership has heightened since Travis began dating the pop superstar Taylor Swift.
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