The transition from Jason Kelce to organizing a TV program late at night has been a rough start – marked by a terribly blunt joke from one of his guests.
In the episode of Friday evening of ‘They call it late night with Jason Kelce’, the former Philadelphia Eagles Center showed highlights of the AFC and NFC division rounds from the weekend before.
That included a peak of his brother, Kansas City Chiefs Tight End of Travis Kelce who caught a touchdown of the match against the Houston Texans.
“What about this highlight of my younger, larger, cooler, hotter, more popular brother while leading his team to another AFC championship,” said Kelce in the show.
At the moment, former Philadelphia Eagles Nose Tackle Beau Allen – who was three seasons teammates with Jason – in pieces in a joke in the color.
After Jason had mentioned all those positive words about Travis, all brought in a quick Jab: “And he also has a larger D ** k.”
Jason Kelce saw Krimpen made in a joke in his talk show of a former Eagles teammate

Beau Allen compared Jason’s masculinity with his brother, Travis Kelce, in an off-color joke
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Jason just grinned and said, “Thank Beau” while the audience faltered of the comment.
It is just another example of the surprisingly dirty ESPN+ offer that apparently did not meet the goal.
A number of fans on social media are already burning ‘The Worst Show in the History of Television’.
Reviews are also not so good for the show – possible due to the air time of 1:00 am et on Saturday evening.
The show, which takes its name from the legendary Late-Night Show by David Letterman, premiered on January 3 with an overwhelming answer. The perpetrator could have been the late start time or the content itself, but at least the show only collected 290,000 viewers in his first episode, according to Puck’s John Ourand.
For the context, Ourand points out that ESPN let 700,000 viewers look at the same time slot two weeks earlier. However, he adds: “That figure was blown up earlier in the night by the Indiana-memorandum Dame Playoff game.”
ESPN has confirmed the 290,000 viewers for the first episode and added an e -mail to DailyMail.com that the second episode saw a considerable jump to 881,000 viewers.
The show has a limited series of five episodes – broadcast until 1 February, the week for Super Bowl Lix.
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