Jason Kelce comes up with hilarious response as NFL fans complain seeing him ‘too much’ on TV

Jason Kelce comes up with hilarious response as NFL fans complain seeing him ‘too much’ on TV
Jason Kelce is relishing his role as ESPN analyst and appearing in commercials after retiring from the Philadelphia Eagles (Getty Images)

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI: Jason Kelce, who retired from the Philadelphia Eagles earlier this year, does not miss any opportunity to staying connected to fans. He is relishing his role as ESPN analyst and appearing in commercials — perhaps a bit too much, according to some viewers.

Addressing the chatter about his frequent appearances on TV, Kelce, 36, took the lighthearted criticism in his stride.

ESPN broadcaster Jason Kelce gives a thumbs-up prior to an NFL game between the New York Jets and the Buffalo Bills at MetLife Stadium on October 14, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)
ESPN broadcaster Jason Kelce gives a thumbs-up prior to an NFL game between the New York Jets and the Buffalo Bills at MetLife Stadium on October 14, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey (Sabitus/Getty Images)

Jason Kelce's hilarious response to fans claiming he's overexposed on TV

A post on X (formerly Twitter) stated, “Many NFL fans are upset that they see ‘too much’ of Jason Kelce on TV. Do you agree?”

Kelce didn’t hold back while acknowledged the frequency of his appearances. He joked, “Couldn’t agree more, how is it even possible to film that many commercials.”



 

Kelce, ever the doting dad, took it further, adding, “Wyatt sees enough of me; she doesn’t need to see more of Dad’s face or s****y jokes in 4K!” referring to his five-year-old daughter.



 

Kelce has had a growing presence in commercials, including popular Buffalo Wild Wings spots alongside a fictional buffalo named Hank (voiced by SNL’s Beck Bennett). His witty response to claims NFL fans are not happy seeing him too many times on television struck a chord with many social media users.

One fan commented, “I personally love the energy you give off. You’re a good dude Jason.”

Another added humorously, “Jealousy is an ugly, ugly thing. I think we need more Jason Kelce on every form of media. Keep doing your thing, Jason.”



 



 

Another viewer shared, "I personally love seeing you on my tv! More Jason!"

One viewer pointed out, "Stop it right now Jason Kelce. You’re an absolute national treasure. Too much is never enough! Give me all the Kelce content."



 



 

A follower observed, "Keep doing your thing Jason !!"

One comment stated, "I’d much rather see Jason Kelce on TV than political ads."

Another comment read, "Top notch reply."



 



 



 

Since retiring, Kelce has fully embraced his role as a television personality.

Jason Kelce's career after retirement, from commercials to ESPN’s 'Monday Night Countdown'

In addition to his commercial appearances for brands like Tide, Buffalo Wild Wings, and General Mills, Jason Kelce has joined forces with his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, in ads for Campbell’s Chicken Noodle Soup and more.

Yet it’s not just commercials — Kelce has also taken a spot on ESPN’s 'Monday Night Countdown', where he appears as a pre-game analyst each week.



 

From 6 pm to 8 pm ET, the NFL veteran brings his on-field experience and witty commentary to fans, giving viewers insights ahead of each Monday Night Football game.

And Kelce’s unique approach to broadcasting doesn’t go unnoticed.



 

At the recent Bills-Jets game, he went all-in, appearing on set in full Fred Flintstone costume and taking a shot of Gatorade live on air, further endearing him to fans with his colorful personality.

In an interview, Kelce opened up about his career post-retirement as ESPN analyst. He shared his excitement for the first NFL season in over a decade where he’s watching from the sidelines rather than playing.



 

“I've played in the NFL for a very long time,” Kelce said.

“I have not been able to experience it as a fan for the most part. So obviously I'll be working Monday nights, but that means Sundays are open, Thursdays are open. So I got some time to potentially take in the actual game-day atmosphere from a different lens now that the playing days are behind.”

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