Jason Kelce Says He Lost All Of His Money At Super Bowl 25

 

 

Jason Kelce’s shocking financial admission revealed.

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Jason Kelce’s Super Bowl weekend took an unexpected turn, not just on the field.

Jason Kelce’s financial position confirmed.

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Jason Kelce, with his successful 13-season NFL career and lucrative broadcasting deals, has always been in a strong financial position.

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The six-time All-Pro center earned $82 million during his NFL career and has since transitioned into broadcasting.

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In May, he joined ESPN as an analyst, signing a three-year, $24 million contract.

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He also hosted “They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce,” a live show that aired on Friday nights throughout the latter half of the NFL season.

Travis Kelce, reflecting on the Chiefs’ Super Bowl loss, admitted, “Just wasn’t our day.”

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“Couldn’t find a lick of momentum. I’m kicking myself for some of the tiny, tiny decisions I made on the field.”

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The Eagles’ top-ranked defense dominated the Chiefs, keeping them scoreless until the third quarter and sacking quarterback Patrick Mahomes six times.

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Despite the setback, Travis remains optimistic about the future.

“We’ll regroup and come back stronger next season,” he stated confidently.

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The Kelce brothers’ camaraderie and candidness continue to endear them to fans.

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Jason Kelce’s recent financial loss was yet another blow after the Eagles’ victory over his brother’s Chiefs in Super Bowl 2025.

Jason Kelce’s financial blunder detailed.

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The former Philadelphia Eagles center revealed a significant financial loss during his time in New Orleans.

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On the “New Heights” podcast, Kelce candidly discussed his misadventures leading up to the big game.

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“I went to a New Heights party. I went to a [Chris] Stapleton concert,” Jason recounted.

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“Outside of that, I just lost all my money at the casino.”

Jason Kelce’s unfortunate casino experience profiled.

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Kelce, who retired in March after a 13-season career with the Eagles, admitted that his bad luck struck while playing craps.

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The casino, conveniently located next to his hotel, became the setting for his unfortunate gambling experience.

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Reflecting on a previous win in Las Vegas, he thought, “Let’s keep it rolling.”

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However, this time, luck was not on his side.

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“Yup, didn’t work this time. It’s back to why I don’t normally go to the casino,” he lamented.

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“It’s just like handing them money.”

Jason Kelce’s tough craps game highlighted.

During the game, an opposing player betting against the table’s success seemed to thwart his every move.

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“This guy was sitting down playing the ‘don’t pass’ line, killing it, just killing it,” Jason joked.

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“I wanted to kill this guy so bad.”

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Despite the Chiefs’ tough loss, Jason claimed his experience at the craps table was even more brutal.

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“To be honest, it was a bigger bloodbath than the game,” he said.

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“The craps table with Jason Kelce versus this guy was even more embarrassing.”

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Travis, his younger brother and Chiefs tight end, laughed and replied, “I don’t know if it can get any more embarrassing than that.”

Jason Kelce’s shocking casino defeat becomes a lesson for all.

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Jason’s casino misadventure serves as a humorous reminder of the unpredictability of gambling.

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“Sometimes you’re up, sometimes you’re down,” Jason mused, adding with a laugh, “This time, I was definitely down.”

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Despite the tough losses, Jason Kelce’s sense of humor and resilience remain unchanged, proving that even in defeat, he’s still a winner in our eyes.

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