Jason Kelce.Photo:Jordon Kelly/Icon Sportswire via Getty
Jordon Kelly/Icon Sportswire via Getty
Jason Kelcehas launched aYouTubechannel!
On Thursday, Nov. 28, the formerPhiladelphia Eaglesplayer, 37, revealed that he joined the video-sharing site with a post on hisInstagram Stories.
“Happy Thanksgiving… guess I’m a YouTuber now,” Kelce wrote over one clip while teasing a first video, titled, “I’m Letting High School Students Transform My ‘86 Chevy Into A Tesla-Powered Supercar.”
Jason Kelce has launched his YouTube channel.Jason Kelce /Instagram
Jason Kelce /Instagram
Another of Kelce’s clips shared on his YouTube channel is titled “We Shot A Music Video With Mt Joy At An Eagles Game” and takes fans behind the scenes of his Nov. 14Christmas song performance with Mt. Joybefore the Philadelphia Eagles game against the Washington Commanders.
Kelce and the band released their song “Santa Drives an Astrovan” off of his Philadelphia-themed annual holiday album,A Philly Special Christmas Party, on Nov. 15.
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A final video, titled “My $250K Field Goal Attempt at Penn State Went Viral (For the Wrong Reason),” shows Kelce taking part in Pat McAfee’s College GameDay kicking competition. In the caption, he explains that the sports analyst had called and “said he’d donate $500,000 to Hurricane Relief if I could nail a field goal at Penn State while wearing Timberlands.”
“The day didn’t go exactly as planned, but that’s what makes college football special - you never know what’s going to happen,” Kelce added in the description while referencing the viral video of himsmashing a Penn State football fan’s phoneafter they called his brother,Travis Kelce, a homophobic slur.
“It’s not who I am, it’s not what I stand for, and I’m not proud of it…” Kelce said in the YouTube video, admitting he wasn’t sure whether to share the clip.
“Ultimately, I think it’s important that people see the good things that happened there,” Kelce further insisted.
Jason has launched his YouTube channel.Jason Kelce /Instagram
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As well as his new YouTube career, Kelce and his brother also have their successfulNew Heightspodcast, and the retired athlete is also set tolaunch his new late-night show, which is coming to ESPN on Jan. 3, 2025.
source: people.com