However, despite Washington's relative success against Philadelphia, former Eagles center Jason Kelce still sees a prohibitive talent advantage for his old team.
Jason Kelce may not be a member of the Philadelphia Eagles anymore, but the All-Pro center-turned-ESPN analyst still bleeds green. Kelce, at Lincoln Financial Field doing pregame work for ESPN, stopped by a tailgate with Eagles fans—along with a lone wolf Washington Commanders fan—and proceeded to have a great time with the fanbase of the team he spent all 13 seasons of his decorated NFL career with.
Jason Kelce is a Philadelphia Eagles legend. In fact, in many people’s eyes, the future Hall of Fame center is a top 5 Eagle of all time. FNow with a huge platform in the shape of hit podcast with brother and Taylor Swift paramour,
Retired NFL player Jason Kelce fired up fans at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia ahead of the Philadelphia Eagles game against the Washington Commanders on Jan. 26. Kelce stopped by a tailgate with Eagles fans and led the group in a rousing rendition of the team’s fight song,
The Philadelphia Eagles will have a chance to make it to the Super Bowl on Sunday and one thing could make it even sweeter. Making a run to the Super Bowl is sp
Former Eagles star Jason Kelce jumped on social media and shared his reaction to the viral photo as well. The 37-year-old former center had an expletive reaction to Hurts, as Kelce absolutely loved the image. "This photo is [expletive] incredible," he said.
Jason Kelce, former Eagles center and NFL analyst, claimed that the Eagles are better in every position compared to the Washington Commanders ahead of
Jason Kelce's social media erupted with a single-word post in the aftermath of a stunning touchdown by the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship game against the Washington Commanders.
The Washington Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles are getting ready to face off for the third time this season. However, this third meeting will have much m
Could Philadelphia truly be more talented than Washington across the board? Marcellus Wiley thinks so, with one notable exception.