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Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce made his ESPN broadcasting debut on Thursday prior to the Hall of Fame game between the Chicago Bears and Houston Texans in Canton, Ohio.
Kelce, who just spent some time in Paris at the Summer Olympics, was seen sporting a French beret on set on NFL Countdown.
Kelce just retired after a phenomenal 13-year career, including six first-team All-Pro honors and seven Pro Bowls. He also served as the Eagles’ starting center for the team’s Super Bowl LII win.
Now he’s moved onto his post-retirement career, including serving on the Monday Night Football Countdown analyst panel. He’s also still co-hosting the popular New Heights podcast with his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
Kelce will certainly be heading to the Pro Football Hall of Fame someday, too, but for now, he’s making his broadcasting debut prior to this year’s matchup.
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