Three have been charged with allegedly creating $200,000 worth of forged Jason Kelce memorabilia including Eagles helmets an jerseys.
It’s clear by how much former Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro center Jason Kelce has appeared on ESPN since the beginning of football season how much the network
The fake Jason Kelce memorabilia included signed jerseys, helmets, mini-helmets, hats, photos, footballs and other items.
Jason Kelce detailed his and wife Kylie Kelce's post-NFL season travel plans during the latest episode of the 'New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce' podcast released Wednesday, Jan. 22.
Three people have been charged in Pennsylvania with attempting to sell more than 1,000 pieces of memorabilia featuring forged signatures of Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce, officials say.
Two men and a woman have been arrested for selling $200,000 worth of fake Jason Kelce memorabilia. The forged Jason Kelce-signed memorabilia added up to
Jason Kelce shared that he and his wife Kylie Kelce—who is currently pregnant with their fourth baby—plan to go on a vacation before she gives birth to their daughter.
Jason Kelce was the latest to weigh in on the matter, and he bluntly criticized one egregious call from the game on a recent episode of New Heights. His brother, Travis, pled the fifth when it came to discussing the roughing the passer calls, but Jason didn’t hold back:
Travis Kelce had a different name as a kid — and his brother Jason Kelce recently explained the hilarious reason why. While appearing on ESPN shortly before the Saturday, Jan. 18 game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans,
Jason Kelce has been the quintessential sportsman for years: kind-hearted, well-spoken, and cheerful. He has also benefitted from a fruitful six-year marriage to his wife Kylie (nee McDevitt), with whom he has three daughters (with a fourth on the way).