ESPN Turned Falcons-Eagles Into Never-Ending ‘Jason Kelce Show’

ESPN’s use of the former Philadelphia center during ‘Monday Night Football’ was over-the-top and unnecessary.

1. Can we just watch the game, please?

Let me be clear about something right off the bat: This is not about Jason Kelce, Joe Buck or Troy Aikman. This is about whoever made the decisions for last night’s Falcons-Eagles game on ESPN.

Let me repeat this because Kelce is one of those people who if you ever say anything negative about him, the mob will come after you in a big way: This is not about Kelce, Buck or Aikman.

The network was clearly on a mission to give viewers as much Kelce as humanly possible Monday. The future Hall of Famer just retired, and he was already back in Philadelphia for Monday Night Football, so ESPN figured this was the perfect time to put the spotlight on its newest Monday Night Countdown hire.

Now, I don’t really care what ESPN or any network does in their pregame show because I don’t have to watch those. So, if ESPN wants to give you three hours of Kelce, good for them. Knock yourselves out.

But when it comes to the game telecast, it would be nice if someone in charge thought of the viewers.

Like I said already, can we just watch the game, please?

For most of the second half last night, instead of the Falcons-Eagles game we got an episode of the New Heights podcast with Buck and Aikman filling in for Travis Kelce.

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