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Jason Kelce Has Big Career Move Planned After Failed ESPN Late Show

Since retiring from the Philadelphia Eagles back in 2023, Jason Kelce has been seemingly everywhere.

He can be seen on ESPN's "Monday Night Countdown" during the NFL regular season, plus on various other shows on the network as a guest analyst. He's also got his weekly podcast "New Heights," which he hosts with his brother Travis.

Kelce, who signed a three-year, $24 million contract with ESPN, has also made various public appearances at The Masters, Beer Bowl, and the Eagles' annual event to benefit the team's autism foundation, among others, and now you'll be able to see even more of him.

According to Jessica Testa of the New York Times, Kelce will be launching a new YouTube show in partnership with Amazon's new Creator Services division.

"A new series with Jason Kelce is also planned, although its launch date was pushed back," Testa wrote. "It will be a YouTube show, not a podcast. Increasingly, it seems there is no difference between the two."

This will be Kelce's first endeavor into a television-style show since his failed "They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce," which aired on ESPN in 2025. The five-episode series drew just 290,000 viewers during the debut episode and wasn't renewed for a second season.

The Kelce brothers also revealed that they will host a live episode of "New Heights" in front of thousands of fans on June 15 at the Orpheum Theatre in downtown Los Angeles during the World Cup.

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This story was originally published April 26, 2026 at 8:55 PM.

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