Jason Kelce‘s rivalry with the Cowboys remains to be going sturdy even in retirement … take a look at the barb he threw Dallas’ approach Monday evening — it was so fierce, even his ESPN colleagues winced!!
The jab went down simply earlier than the Cowboys kicked off their “Monday Night Football” matchup with the Bengals … as Kelce and the remainder of the “Monday Night Countdown” crew had been previewing the sport stay from AT&T Stadium.
SVP: “This is the state of Texas… Dallas”
Kelce: “Also the butthole & armpit of America” pic.twitter.com/kYD8KGsiUQ
— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) December 10, 2024
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Scott Van Pelt was making an attempt to modify segments from ESPN’s “The Simpsons” protection again to stay motion — when he knowledgeable the viewers of the place they had been positioned.
“This is the state of Texas,” he mentioned. “Arlington. Dallas.”
All of a sudden, Kelce interjected out of nowhere … “Also, the butthole and armpit of America!”
Mina Kimes, stay from Springfield, calls it the “Armpit of America’s buttcrack.”
Jason Kelce, stay from Dallas (or Arlington), calls it “Also the butthole and armpit of America.” pic.twitter.com/ttY1esfhcO
— Terrible Asserting (@awfulannouncing) December 10, 2024
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Van Pelt, Ryan Clark and former Cowboys defensive lineman Marcus Spears shortly cringed on the remark — and shouted at Kelce … which brought on the Eagles legend to right away retract his phrases.
“I was joking!” he mentioned. “It was a joke! It was a joke!”
All the guys on set clearly understood Kelce was simply messing round — and rifting off a remark Mina Kimes had made simply moments prior.
Nonetheless, the phrases seemingly will not endear Kelce to a Cowboys fan base that already loathed him following his 13-year profession with the hated Eagles.
To make issues worse for Large D, the ‘Boys ended up shedding in heartbreaking style to Cincinnati, 27-20 … making it a reasonably tough Tuesday morning within the Lone Star State.