Jason Kelce to serve as analyst for four NFL Network games
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 19, 2026, 5:20 PM
Last updated Aug 19, 2026

Jason Kelce, a retired Philadelphia Eagles player, will call four games this NFL season on the NFL Network. He is teaming up with announcer Dave Pasch and Hall of Famer Kurt Warner, beginning with the Colts vs. Commanders matchup in London on October 4. Kelce's first game as a commentator for the Eagles will be their Week 5 clash with the Jacksonville Jaguars. His growing role with ESPN follows a successful tenure that includes regular appearances on Monday Night Countdown and hosting his own podcast, New Heights. Kelce's contract with ESPN is in its final year, and the network's commitment to him underscores his increasing value as a sports analyst.
- •Kelce will call four NFL Network games this season.
- •His first game as an analyst for the Eagles will be in Week 5.
- •He joins Dave Pasch and Kurt Warner in the commentary booth.
- •His first game is Colts vs. Commanders on October 4.
- •Kelce's contract with ESPN is entering its final year.
- 5:20 PMYahoo Sports — Jason Kelce set to call four games this season on NFL Network
"Eagles legend Jason Kelce is tackling NFL game analyst duties, adding to an ever-growing list of responsibilities for ESPN.
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