Jason Kelce got on stage and sang with Mountan Joy ahead of the Ealges clash vs. the Commanders on Thursday night.
Former Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro center Jason Kelce was involved in an incident with an unruly fan who used homophobic slurs to describe his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
Country singer Jason Aldean took the stage at a rally in Duluth ... began his speech with a nod to Eminem's award-winning song, "Lose Yourself." “Now, I notice my palms are sweaty, knees ...
the song reached No. 1 on iTunes. On their popular “New Heights” podcast, Jason took a moment to show gratitude to the “Shake It Off” singer’s massive fan base.
Travis (sic) Kelce broke my phone, how about that? Send that to the news. Broke my fucking phone.” So this kid was following Jason Kelce around, calls his brother a “F@****,” then pushes him while ...
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Jason Kelce is usually one of the nicest guys in sports. He made a name for himself beating up defensive linemen when he was the All-Pro center for the Philadelphia Eagles, but he became a star by ...
ESPN analyst and retired Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce had quite the eventful day on Saturday. The 6-foot-3, 295-pound Kelce was heckled by a fan who appeared to be dressed in Penn State ...
Jason Kelce smashed the cell phone of a college student who called out a gay slur about his brother Travis ahead of the Penn State game on Saturday. After the student yelled, “Kelce, how does it ...
During an altercation with a fan, former Philadelphia Eagles star offensive lineman Jason Kelce smashed a fan's phone after hearing a homophobic slur aimed toward his brother Travis. Kelce was ...
Jason Kelce has not been afraid to shy away from attending a tailgate or a football game in retirement, either on his own time or for work with ESPN. That trend will continue on Saturday. Kelce ...
And as you can imagine, there’s a ton of music. There are hardly better indicators of where we are than what music is playing in the radio or out of somebody’s personal music player.