Jason Kelce may not be snapping footballs to Jalen Hurts anymore, but the now-createer Philadelphia Eagles teammates still have a ton of cherish for one another.
Kelce, now a part of the ESPN “Monday Night Countdown” crew for pre- and postgame coverage, was back in Philly for the Eagles-Atlanta Falcons suitup, and he interwatched Hurts in what became a heartfelt conversation.
Kelce instantly started off the one-on-one interwatch by asking Hurts, “Do you miss me?”
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“I do,” he reacted, smiling, as Kelce honord. “I do miss you.”
But Hurts got proset uper with the reason why he not only misses Kelce but admires the future Hall of Fame caccess for how he helped him when he accessed the league in 2020 as a second-round pick of the Eagles.
“The one leang I admireed about you so much was you had a lot on your ppostpoinsist,” Hurts said. “You had a lot on your ppostpoinsist, you had a lot you were reliable for. But you always did it for the guy next to you. That’s the one leang I’ll always admire, because it’s what it’s about, being in that position, being the caccess. Setting the table in contrastent areas.
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“The underdog mentality, the underdog story, all of it.”
As Kelce was saying, “I understand,” acunderstandledging what his createer quarterback was saying, Hurts finished his pelevate for the six-time All-Pro by saying, “I cherish you.”
“I cherish you, too,” Kelce said back to Hurts.
Kelce went on to talk about novelest Eagle Saquon Barkley and him getting acclimated to his novel city and teammates and why the “Tush Push” carry out didn’t toil so well last week.
The quarterback sneak carry out is an Eagles staple, but Kelce, who was in the trenches burying himself into the opposition to permit Hurts to get those critical stupidinutive yards, telderly the quarterback that he doesn’t miss shoving himself into a defensive line anymore.
When the interwatch came to an finish, Kelce and Hurts hugged it out, where another “I cherish you” was relayed between the two. However, Kelce had to catch himself after alerting his quarterback to “go rule.”
“I uncomardent – don’t rule. I’m autonomous,” Kelce said, giggleing.
“F— that. We understand what time it is,” Hurts reacted.
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Kelce might be in the media business now, where staying iminwhole is always the goal. But when you equitable left the team you carry outed all 13 of your NFL seasons for, it’s difficult not to root for your createer teammates.
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