Overview
- The choice not to continue They Call It Late Night in 2026 came from Kelce, who wants to pursue other offseason opportunities.
- ESPN plans to use Kelce in select roles, starting with his special correspondent debut for Sunday’s NHL Stadium Series in Tampa.
- Kelce remains under contract as a featured analyst on ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown during the NFL season.
- The five-episode experiment taped at Philadelphia’s Union Transfer mixed late-night comedy with NFL storylines and was produced with NFL Films, Wooderboy Productions, and Skydance Sports.
- Ratings swung from roughly 290,000 viewers at the premiere to a Cotton Bowl-boosted 881,000 and a low near 110,000, while the show earned a Writers Guild Award nomination.