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The many hats of Jason Kelce, from podcasting to Wawa to ESPN

by Gabriela Carroll
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'I'm probably more busy than I've ever been.'

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That's what Jason Kelce said last month, and he's right, from his appearance at WrestleMania to his annual bartending event in Sea Isle to running one of the most popular podcasts around. And that’s just the start.

Soaring to 'New Heights' alongside his brother

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The Kelces' hit podcast keeps getting bigger. Jason recently joked that it was his new full-time job — and more lucrative: "I just play golf and talk to [Travis] and I’m making more money than I ever did playing."

Kelce will be on ESPN this fall

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Kelce is joining ESPN in the fall as a member of the "Monday Night Countdown" team, serving as an analyst in the lead up to "Monday Night Football." Could that lead to an eventual role in the broadcast booth?

Still flying like an Eagle

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Kelce remains around the Eagles — and still has a locker, according to Lane Johnson. He is active in his charity work for the Eagles Autism Foundation, like his celebrity bartending event that raised nearly $900K.

You can now order like Jason at Wawa

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Kelce (and wife Kylie) made their Wawa orders part of this year's Hoagiefest menu. “The Jason” uses Italian meat with mayo, provolone, tomato, and banana peppers. He also appeared in a Kingsford Charcoal commercial.

Who is Jason Kelce?

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Kelce filmed videos for a special "Jeopardy!" category about his life and career. “Contestants, you studied up on geology and theology, but did you learn your Kelce-ology? We’ll find out as I read clues,” he said.

Campbell's honors Kelce — and gives back

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Kelce graced the side of a Campbell’s Chunky Soup can as part of a limited edition release of 62,000 cans, in honor of his jersey number. In September, Kelce and his brother will appear on their own cereal box.