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ESPN is "still eyeing Jason Kelce as a game analyst," but likely not for every game.
ESPN is "still eyeing Jason Kelce as a game analyst," but likely not for every game.
"I don't want seven games at 1 p.m. I can't watch it all. There's no way. It's stupid."
"Sunday is the NFL."
Marchand has also namedropped Mike Monaco, Steve Levy, and Bob Wischusen as contenders for the gig.
Kelce previously hosted five episodes of a weekly late-night show for ESPN.
"Considering Jason’s first time on-air, he’s screaming ‘tits,’ yeah...And he still has a job."
"I hope I do it in a respectful way, and not in a way that tries to embarrass or be disrespectful to the people that are out there on the field doing it."
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"This was clearly a player that the game had physically taken its toll on, and his body was clearly no longer holding up to the rigors of the NFL."
He'll serve as an on-course reporter interviewing players and families throughout the event.
"It feels like you’re turning this place into a bit of a gilded palace if I must say..."
"I think your husband is an extremely great example of how you do that, which is just by being freaking normal."
"I'm down here in the bowels of the green here at TGL, and probably the most innovative aspect of this entire thing."
This is Kelce's latest one-off assignment for the network since he opted against a second season of They Call It Late Night.
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The network is positioning him in what it's calling the "Best Seat in the House."
"It's every time I get the chance to listen to Greg Olsen, I come away learning something."
"They had the No. 1, highest-paid offense in the league and were mediocre across the board. That's unacceptable."
"I'm curious too."
"I can't imagine being out of the game for five years and coming back at 44 years old."