Jason Kelce Responds to Fans Complaining About His Constant TV Presence: ‘Couldn’t Agree More’

Jason Kelce “couldn’t agree more” with certain NFL fans who say the former Eagles star is on too much TV.

On Saturday, Oct. 26, the 36-year-old retired center responded to a post on X (formerly Twitter) that asked, “Many NFL fans are upset about seeing ‘too much’ of Jason Kelce on TV. Do you agree? ”

The dad-of-three was quick to joke in his response, writing: “I would disagree, how is it possible to film so many commercials.”

“Wyatt sees enough of me, he doesn’t need to see daddy’s face anymore or shit—- jokes in 4K!” Jason joked, referring to his 5-year-old daughter.

“She loves Hank, though,” he joked, seemingly alluding to the huge bison he’s the voice of SNLBeck Bennett appearing alongside Jason in several recent Buffalo Wild Wings commercials.

Tons of fans took to Jason’s X post to show their love for the retired NFL athlete — even if some aren’t interested in his commercials.

“Stop it now, Jason Kelce,” one person wrote. “You are an absolute national treasure. Too much is never enough! Give me all the contents of Kelce.”

“I think I see the right amount of Jason Kelce on TV. Anything more or less would probably ruin my life,” joked another.

Travis and Jason Kelce received a funny message from Ryan Reynolds — with a nod to Taylor Swift — on their podcast

Jason Kelce.

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Jason has indeed appeared in many new commercials since retiring from football earlier this year, including spots for the Tide and the NFL — as well as several commercials alongside his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, such as General Mills cereal and Campbell’s Chicken Noodle Soup.

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In addition, Jason returned to the NFL for the 2024 season in a new role, after being signed by ESPN to join Monday night countdown as a pre-match analyst. The 13-year NFL veteran sits behind the desk from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM ET each week, leading to Monday Night Football.

    ESPN analyst and former NFL player Jason Kelce watches before the game between the Atlanta Falcons and the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on September 16, 2024.

Jason Kelce.

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Jason Kelce dresses up as Fred Flintstone and downs a Gatorade bowling ball during Monday Night Football

Jason has already made a name for himself with his colorful on-air comments. He recently appeared at a Bills-Jets game in full costume, dressed as Fred Flintstone, and downed a Gatorade while on TV.

In an interview with PEOPLE over the summer, the broadcaster opened up about his post-retirement career, promising that fans and others can expect a lot from him during the first NFL season in 14 years in which he will be off the field.

“I played in the NFL for a long time,” Jason said at the time. “For the most part, I couldn’t experience it as a fan. So obviously I’ll be working Monday nights, but that means Sundays are open and Thursdays are open. So I’ve got a bit of time to potentially look at the actual match day atmosphere from a different lens now that the playing days are behind me.”

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