Among Kelce’s guests in the first episode were Charles Barkley, NFL analyst Brian Baldinger and rapper/comedian Lil Dicky.
Former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce is taking on a new role as he debuts his late-night comedy show. Kelce recently revealed in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE that while the show, “They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce,” will be filled with comedy, he won’t be the one doing all the heavy lifting.
Garrett Podhyski came in second in a Jason Kelce lookalike contest, but Kelce still uses Podhyski’s photo on his X profile.
Jason Kelce's foray into late-night TV, "They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce," is just the latest of several media ventures.
If you're of the mind that Kelce's omnipresence on NFL programming is becoming grating, the ESPN show did nothing to change your feelings.
Barkley was happy to talk about Saquon Barkley and the Eagles, but his best remarks were about the Sixers and Joel Embiid.
They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce' premiered on Saturday, Jan. 4, on ESPN with a collection of inaugural guests including Kylie Kelce, Jimmy Kimmel, Charles Barkley, and Lil Dicky, who welcomed the retired Philadelphia Eagles into the late night space.
Fans can also tune in on ESPN+ via the ESPN streaming hub, ESPN YouTube, and the Jason Kelce channel on YouTube presented by ESPN following the show's initial ESPN airing. The show will re-air on ESPN2 on Saturday mornings, ahead of the NFL slate.
Jason Kelce has tried his hand at late-night television, He hosted the debut episode of “They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce,” Friday on ESPN.
"To our viewers, this evening’s program is intended for mature audiences," Kylie Kelce, Jason's wife, warned those watching on ESPN at the top of the show.
In a recent interview with People, Jason Kelce opened up about his life after retiring from the NFL. The American former football center player has played for the Philadelphia Eagles for over a decade.