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Jason Kelce’s ESPN deal came with a massive payday

Jason Kelse secured a three-year, $24 million contract with ESPN when he signed a deal in April to become the network's “Monday Night Countdown” analyst. According to Athletics.

His salary was revealed in an article about who the next $100 million NFL analyst will be. Outlet Floating Rams head coach Sean McVay, chief stuffed end Travis Kells, Steelers head coach Mikkutmulin, CBS's JJ Watt and Fox's Greg Olsen.

Jason Kelse has moved to broadcast after his retirement following his 2023 campaign. This earned him a 13-year playing career with the Eagles, where he stitched together Hall of Fame Halls, and quickly attracted interest from NBC, CBS, Amazon Prime and outlets. It was reported at the time.


Jason Kelse is portrayed while at ESPN's Pro Bowl on February 2nd. Imaging images

But he settled on ESPN and called it “a great honor of thinking that he even thought he could work there.”

“I did due diligence. You want to make sure you're really looking at things and talk to people who are knowledgeable in the industry. “New Heights,” a podcast he hosts with his siblings. “Through the whole process of meeting and talking to everyone at ESPN, it was really relevant and it became clear at the end of the day that I was really looking forward to this next phase.”

Kelse was the mainstay of the pre-game show ahead of the Monday Night Football game, and the network also launched a late-night talk show that debuted on January 4th, “They Call It Late Night with Jason Kels.” I did.

“New Heights” officially launched in September 2022, signing a $100 million deal with Amazon in August, and in addition to the lore of the Kelce brothers in the media space, it will become a ship of The Paip, with Travis Kelce and Singer We discussed his relationship with Taylor Swift.


Jason Kelse is portrayed before the Packers match against the Saints on December 23rd.
Jason Kelse is portrayed before the Packers match against the Saints on December 23rd. Getty Image

The first two years of the podcast coincides with the first two Super Bowls secured during the Chiefs' latest run, and has the chance to become the first team of three peats towards a new team in the Super Bowl era. Sunday's Orleans.

His brothers play for Kansas City and may play a major role as Patrick Mahomes' top target, but Jason Kelse was a hypothetical Chiefs Eguls match in last year's episode of “New Heights.” He said he'll take root in Philadelphia in the up.

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