Jason Kelce during his
It didn’t take long for Jason Kelce to make a viral moment during his “Monday Night Football” broadcasting debut … he suffered a wardrobe mishap and then talked about his “t**s” live on-air — and the whole scene was hilarious.

The Philadelphia Eagles legend — who signed on with ESPN earlier this year to help break down Monday night games throughout the 2024-25 season — forgot his travel bag while on his way to the 49ers vs. Jets tilt in Santa Clara … so he made a last-minute trip to the mall to fix the issue.

The result ended up being the purchase of a white button-down shirt that was just a little too snug — and when Scott Van Pelt pointed it all out to the audience at home … Kelce had some fun with it.

Jason Kelce during his "Monday Night Football" broadcasting debut

He told his colleagues, “It fits my belly now — I’ve lost a little bit of weight. But my t**s are still struggling.”

 

The guys on set let out a huge roar over the imagery — and it was so funny, it made waves on social media. In fact, Travis Kelce even got word of it … and posted on X, “Surprised he bought a new one and didn’t just go shirtless.”

While off to a bit of an inauspicious start, the evening ended up going pretty smoothly for the ex-offensive lineman … as he provided solid commentary throughout his big debut on the network.

Jason Kelce during his "Monday Night Football" broadcasting debut

Only six more days ’til Jason gets in front of the “MNF” cameras again — but something tells us we’ll see him a bit sooner breaking down his now infamous Northern California shopping spree while on his $100 million podcast.

Dwight Howard Has Everyone Divided On Social Media After He Claims Kobe Bryant Was More Skillful Player Than Michael Jordan

Dwight Howard claims Kobe Bryant's legacy over Michael JordanKobe Bryant, Dwight Howard and Micahel Jordan (Images Credit: Getty Images)
Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant have both left a lasting legacy on the basketball court, serving as ideal role models for aspiring young players. Their names frequently surface whenever the best player’s debate is discussed.

Recently, this discussion heated up again when former NBA star Dwight Howard made a bold claim about Bryant’s legacy over Jordan’s.

During his appearance on “Gil’s Arena Live” with Gilbert Arenas, the former NBA star expressed his belief that Kobe Bryant was a more skilled player than Michael Jordan.

“I think Kobe better than MJ skill-wise. He took everything Jordan did and multiplied it. He did it better. He had the fadeaway, the drive, the pump fake,” Howard said.