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Jason Kelce Was Told to Be ‘Cautious’ About Dropping F-Bombs on His New Late-Night Show
Jason Kelce was told to be ‘cautious’ about dropping F-bombs on his new late-night show. The premiere episode of 'They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce' debuted on ESPN on Jan. 4.
Ratings Are in for Jason Kelce’s Late-Night Show, But Don’t Tell the Whole Story
The debut episode of They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce aired on Friday at 1 a.m. and Puck’s John Ourand revealed Monday night that 290,000 viewers tuned in.
How Kylie Kelce Got ‘Roped Into’ Appearing on Jason Kelce’s Late-Night Show: ‘I Said Yes, Hesitantly’
Jason Kelce/YouTube Kylie Kelce did not expect to be appearing alongside her husband, Jason Kelce, on his very own late-night talk show. Kylie, 32, reacted to fan comments about her debut on They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce on the Thursday,
Jason Kelce’s new late-night show needs more Kelce, less comedy: Takeaways
The debut of Jason Kelce's new ESPN late-night talk show highlighted the host's affability and the challenge of making late-night TV.
How to watch the premiere of ‘They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce’ tonight
Jason Kelce has been drafted to lead NFL fans to the Super Bowl... as a late night TV host? Here's how to tune in tonight.
Jason Kelce Just Made the Most Kelce-esque Late Night Show
Not only were they in attendance (Kelce’s parents were seated in the second row), they were a part of the show. Kelce introduced the show’s announcer Princess Kyanna, aka Kylie Kelce, as she held court from a special spot in the studio dubbed Kylie’s Corner. And yes, princesses do say the word “fuck,” at least in Philly.
How to Watch "They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce"
Jason Kelce? The Super Bowl champion and future Pro Football Hall of Famer is kicking down the late-night entertainment television door with "They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce," a new personality-driven,
Ridley Township costumer suits the main man for ‘They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce’
When the ESPN show made its debut in the morning hours of Jan. 4, the legendary football player-turned-TV-show host was dressed in another epic suit made by Delco costumer James May.
Jason Kelce's first ESPN late-night show not a hit
Jason Kelce has reason to be a bit glum. His first episode of "They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce" averaged a mere 290,000 viewers on ESPN, per Puck’s John Ourand. That's not good. RELATED: Kylie Kelce dunks on haters after dethroning Joe Rogan as top podcast But Ourand also adds: Most critics and viewers said it simply wasn't funny despite Kelce's personality and charm.
NFL Fans Have Theory For Jason Kelce's Poor Late-Night Show Ratings
Former NFL offensive lineman Jason Kelce might eventually become a late-night TV legend, but he's got work to do. Last week, Kelce's late-night show on ESPN finally aired. Unfortunately for the Super Bowl champion,
Jason Kelces Late-Night Debut Sparks Backlash: Can ESPN Recover?
Jason Kelce’s highly anticipated late-night TV debut was met with mixed reviews, as calls to rethink the show grow louder following a lackluster premiere.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce’ On ESPN, Where The Former Eagles O-Lineman Hosts A Very Philly-Centric Late Night Sports Talk Show
Among Kelce's guests in the first episode were Charles Barkley, NFL analyst Brian Baldinger and rapper/comedian Lil Dicky.
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Jason Kelce Debuts New Late Night Show with ‘Philly Roots’ — and Chugs an Entire Beer: Watch
They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce' premiered on Saturday, Jan. 4, on ESPN with a collection of inaugural guests ...
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Reviewing Jason Kelce's late-night debut: Stilted talk and cheap gags hold show back
If you're of the mind that Kelce's omnipresence on NFL programming is becoming grating, the ESPN show did nothing to change your feelings.
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