ESPN Eyes Jason Kelce for 'Monday Night Football' Role Amid Broadcaster Shakeups
The network's pursuit of the retired Eagles center is part of a broader overhaul of its pregame lineup, with other networks also vying for his services.
- ESPN is reportedly planning a makeover for its 'Monday Night Football' pregame lineup, with retired Eagles center Jason Kelce being aggressively pursued for a broadcasting role.
- Several networks, including NBC, CBS, and Amazon Prime Video, are also interested in Kelce, highlighting his high demand as a free agent in the broadcasting market.
- Robert Griffin III's spot on ESPN's 'Monday Night Countdown' is in jeopardy as part of the network's planned changes, with other analysts like Marcus Spears and Ryan Clark expected to return.
- Larry Fitzgerald's future on the show is uncertain, with his contract expired and ESPN waiting to see how the lineup takes shape before making a decision.
- Bill Belichick and Peyton Manning are also mentioned in the context of NFL broadcasting roles, with Belichick reportedly disinclined to join a regular studio show and Manning attempting to sign Belichick for a role with his Omaha Productions company.