Jason Kelce will appear on ESPN‘s alongside Joe Buck and Troy Aikman.
The Atlanta Falcons and the Philadelphia Eagles will finish NFL Week 2 in a match set to air on ESPN and ESPN Deportes starting at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT.
Former Eagles center Kelce is scheduled to make a special appearance during the third quarter of the game to root for his former teammates.
The game will also be simulcast on ESPN2 with Monday Night Football with Peyton and Eli.
Kelce made his debut on Monday Night Countdown last week and his appearance went viral as Scott Van Pelt put him on blast for “wearing a shirt he got at the mall because he left his travel bag in the truck.”
“It fits my belly now, I’ve lost a little bit of weight, but my tits are still struggling,” Kelce jokingly said.
Kelce’s wife Kylie shared a family photo on Saturday and delivered some advice to the retired NFL star ahead of his appearance on ESPN’s MNF.
“Training camp looked a little different this year,” Kylie shared on Instagram. “Watching you at the Linc on Monday is going to be a little different too. Just know that the girls and I are loving cheering you on in this new chapter! … Maybe try not to say tits this week?”
Jason Kelce retired from the NFL earlier this year after 13 years playing for the Philadelphia Eagles. He is a Super Bowl champion, a seven-time All-Pro selection and a six-time Pro Bowler. Kelce also hosts the podcast New Heights with his brother and Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce.
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