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Jason Kelce to host late night show on ESPN in January

Eagles legend Jason Kelce will host a late night show on ESPN beginning in January.

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Eagles legend Jason Kelce continues to keep busy in retirement.

Kelce will be the host of a new ESPN late night show called, “They Call it Late Night with Jason Kelce” that will debut on Jan. 3 and run for five consecutive Friday nights through the NFL playoffs.

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Kelce, 37, retired from the NFL after the 2023 season but has been seemingly everywhere since. Kelce has already been working for ESPN as a part of the Monday Night Football broadcast.

The new show will feature football guests, comedy and will also feature Philly band SNACKTIME.

The hour-long late night show will be filmed in front of a live audience at Union Transfer in Philadelphia. Tickets will be free and available through 1iota beginning in December. The show will be taped on Friday evenings, a few hours before it airs.

ESPN has scheduled five shows. All will play on each Friday night and then again on Saturday morning and will be available on ESPN+, ESPN YouTube and the Jason Kelce channel on YouTube. The first four episodes will premiere at 1 a.m. ET and the fifth will air at 1:30 a.m. ET.

The show will be produced by NFL Films in conjunction with Kelce’s Wooderboy Productions and Skydance Sports. The name “They Call It Late Night” is a tip of the cap to NFL Films’ first full-length film “They Call it Pro Football” from 1967.

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