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Former Eagles star Jason Kelce drops incredible one-liner on ESPN debut
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Former Eagles star Jason Kelce drops incredible one-liner on ESPN debut

Former Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Jason Kelce made an interesting first impression when he debuted on Monday Night Countdown before the San Francisco 49ers defeated the New York Jets.

The Super Bowl champion, known more for his laid-back style than his stuffy analytical personality, wore a white button-down shirt between Ryan Clark and Marcus Spears. Scott Van Pelt noted that Kelce had to get a shirt at the mall because he left his duffel bag in a truck.

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Jason Kelce looks on

Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles during the 2024 Pro Bowl at Camping World Stadium. (Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA Today Sports)

“Now it fits my belly – I’ve lost a little weight,” Kelce said. “But my breasts still have … problems.”

Kelce’s one-liner made his co-hosts and the rest of the NFL world laugh.

Travis Kelce, Jason’s brother, appeared to be watching from home. In a post on X, he wrote that one thing surprised him when his brother struggled with his equipment.

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Jason Kelce looks on

Jason Kelce reacts before the game between the Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves at Citizens Bank Park. (Kyle Ross-USA Today Sports)

“I’m surprised he bought a new one and didn’t just walk around shirtless,” wrote the Kansas City Chiefs star.

There is certainly more to this story, and the former Eagles player will likely explain it in the next episode of his podcast, New Heights.

Jason Kelce at the Gold Tournament

Jason Kelce waves to fans on the 18th hole during the American Century Championship at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course on July 14, 2024 in Stateline, Nevada. (Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images)

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Jason Kelce retired from the NFL earlier this year after 13 seasons. He was named All-Pro seven times and a Pro Bowler six times.

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