Title: “Exciting Casting News for ‘Poker Face’ Season 2: Jason Ritter, David Krumholtz & Melanie Lynskey Join the Cast!”
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Get ready for some thrilling new additions to the hit series “Poker Face”! Season 2 is shaping up to be even more exciting with the talented trio of Jason Ritter, David Krumholtz, and Melanie Lynskey joining the cast.
Fans of the show can look forward to seeing these seasoned actors bring their unique talents to the table, adding depth and intrigue to the already captivating storyline. Jason Ritter, known for his versatile performances in both television and film, is sure to bring a dynamic energy to the series. David Krumholtz, with his impressive range and comedic timing, is set to deliver memorable moments on screen. And Melanie Lynskey, a fan-favorite actress with a knack for complex characters, is sure to leave viewers on the edge of their seats.
With this star-studded lineup, “Poker Face” Season 2 promises to be a must-watch event. Stay tuned for more updates and get ready to be entertained by these talented actors as they bring their A-game to the poker table.
Added one more, “Dressing like John Fetterman should not be an option for professional golfers on the tour. Frankly, it should not be an option for any golfers playing at Pebble Beach.”
Day entered the day seven strokes back of leader Sepp Straka – the crowded leader board also features Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose, Shane Lowry, Tom Kim, Lucas Glover and Cam Davis.
Jason Day hits his second shot on the fourth hole during the final round of the Pebble Beach Pro-Am.(Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images)
The former World No. 1 has one win within the last seven years, taking home the 2023 Byron Nelson – he won eight events from February 2015 through May of the next year, including the PGA Championship and Players Championship.
PGA star Jason Day caused a social media uproar at Pebble Beach when he showed up to practice in a pair of baggy sweatpants, sparking comparisons to Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman’s signature style.
Day, known for his sleek and polished on-course attire, surprised fans and fellow players alike with his casual and laid-back look. The contrast between his usual crisp polo shirts and slacks and the oversized sweats left many wondering if this was a new fashion statement or simply a one-time deviation from the norm.
The comparison to Fetterman, who is often seen sporting work boots, cargo shorts, and a simple t-shirt, was not lost on Twitter users. Some joked that Day must be taking style tips from the politician, while others praised him for breaking away from the traditional golf attire and embracing a more relaxed approach.
Regardless of the reason behind Day’s fashion choice, one thing is for sure – he certainly got people talking. Only time will tell if this was a one-time experiment or the beginning of a new trend on the PGA Tour.
Jason Day may not hold the title of the best golfer on the planet anymore – it’s been nearly a decade since he was ranked No. 1 in the world – but he has managed to re-brand into the undisputed most-comfortable player on the PGA Tour in recent years.
Day signed an apparel deal with Malbon Golf at the start of 2024, and to say the brand doesn’t exactly fit into the ‘traditional golf’ aesthetic would be an understatement. Malbon is new-age, a mix between lifestyle and sport, and may be best described as ‘relaxed.’
The Aussie and his outfits turned heads throughout his first season out on Tour with the brand and made literal headlines at the 2024 Masters.
Day wore a not-so-subtle vest with ‘Malbon Golf Championship’ written in large letters during the second round of the major championship and later revealed some person of authority at Augusta National asked him to remove it, which he respectfully obliged.
Jason Day and his infamous Malbon Golf sweater at the 2024 Masters. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)
Day and Malbon haven’t slowed down in the ‘fits department since last year’s Masters. In fact, they’ve taken things to an entirely different comfort level, and it was on full display during Sunday’s final round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in the form of a full-on sweatsuit.
The relaxed crewneck sweatshirt has become a staple out on Tour among a lot of players, but the sweatpants that even come with a traditional drawstring were certainly eye-catching.
Only the ‘old heads’ will take real issue with Day’s outfit, but the discussion about whether or not it’s ‘appropriate’ is an interesting one given that many, if not most, private golf clubs and even some public golf clubs would tell you and me to change if we came rolling up in sweatpants.
The difference here is you and I aren’t major champions, which gives you a little wiggle room in the apparel department.
Jason Day shocked golf fans at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am by opting to wear a sweatsuit during the final round of the tournament. The usually well-dressed golfer made a bold fashion statement as he braved the chilly weather in his comfortable and casual attire.
While most golfers prefer to stick to traditional golf attire, Day’s choice to wear a sweatsuit on the course raised eyebrows and sparked a debate among fans and commentators. Some applauded his decision to prioritize comfort and practicality, while others criticized him for not adhering to the usual dress code.
Despite the unconventional outfit choice, Day continued to showcase his impressive skills on the course and put up a strong performance in the final round of the tournament. Whether you love it or hate it, there’s no denying that Jason Day’s sweatsuit made a memorable impression at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
The Dallas Mavericks were able to edge away a 137-136 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday night, as the Mavericks were able to score at a very high volume despite New Orleans testing Dallas’ defense on the other side of the ball all night long. Dallas finally got some help from the injury department as Naji Marshall returned to the lineup after missing four games due to illness, and Marshall chipped in five points against his former team despite being on a minutes restriction.
Dallas still isn’t fully healthy by any stretch of the imagination, but they are getting closer to that territory with each passing game and have survived this Doncic-less stretch respectably, even if they have dropped one too many clutch contests. Ever since Doncic went down on Christmas Day versus the Minnesota Timberwolves, Dallas has gone 7-12, and they could easily be around .500 over this stretch if they didn’t drop so many close games as aforementioned.
The Mavericks still have the opportunity to be an elite team in the postseason this year, but they have to build up so momentum once the All-Star break comes to a close, and they could certainly use some more depth at the backup wing or big man position. Something else that can help the Mavericks maximize their lineup ahead of the playoffs would be to get Klay Thompson more involved offensively.
Kidd must keep running actions to unlock Thompson’s offense
Dallas was trending toward making Thompson more of a focal point in their offense back in December, but Thompson hasn’t been allotted the same level of spacing or looks with Doncic out of the lineup due to injury. In Dallas’ last two contests, though, Thompson has attempted 15 field goals each, and it has revolutionized Dallas’ offense. Kidd emphasizing getting Thompson more touches has been game-changing for the Mavs’ offense, but it wasn’t always this way.
Prior to Dallas’ last two games, Thompson had only attempted 15 or more field goals twice in the entire month of January, which simply isn’t enough for a movement shooter of his pedigree, even if buckets were harder to come by with Doncic sidelined. The Mavericks and their coaching staff were adamant about getting Thompson more involved offensively earlier in the season, but it seems like that notion shifted until very recently.
Dallas has gotten more creative with their off-ball actions to get Thompson open recently, as they are using a variety of pin-down, back screens, and cross screens to feed Thompson open looks on the perimeter and as a cutter. These actions tend to be more fruitful with Doncic in the game, but the Mavericks should’ve been trying to get Thompson more involved offensively all throughout January, as it could’ve been the perfect time to let Thompson get more comfortable as a secondary ball handler.
Dallas’ offense is best maximized when Thompson is hitting on all cylinders, and while they don’t need to force the ball down his throat when he’s having an off shooting night, they could definitely look at him as a source of offense in pivotal scenarios more often. On the contrary, when Thompson is on a heater like he was during the first quarter of Dallas’ Monday night victory over the Washington Wizards, the Mavericks need to do anything they can to keep getting him the ball, as Thompson made seven 3-pointers in the first quarter of that game.
Jason Kidd on Klay Thompson having the trust of his teammates early on:
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Thompson getting going from beyond the arc like that pays huge dividends for Dallas’ offense, as it gives Thompson the ability to use his pump fake and playmaking abilities more successfully when the defense is pressed to contain his outside shooting. Kidd even referenced this after Dallas’ win over Washington on Monday.
“We set screens, we ran stuff for him,” Kidd said. “He responded in a positive way. Klay is very unselfish…[his teammates] made a conscious effort to get Klay going early and he responded in a positive way and just made the game easier for everybody else.”
Kidd has done a phenomenal job at encouraging his team to find Thompson over the last few games, and this level of urgency must continue moving forward to fully unlock his game.
Jason Kidd, the head coach of the Dallas Mavericks, made a critical mistake in the game against the Golden State Warriors by leaving Klay Thompson open for multiple three-point shots. Thompson, known for his sharpshooting ability, capitalized on the defensive lapse and helped the Warriors secure a crucial win.
In order to prevent similar mistakes in the future, Kidd must quickly correct his error and make a key change in the team’s defensive strategy. This may include assigning a more tenacious defender on Thompson or implementing tighter rotations to prevent open looks from beyond the arc.
It is imperative that Kidd addresses this issue promptly and ensures that his team is better prepared to defend against elite shooters like Thompson. Making this key change could make a significant difference in the Mavericks’ performance and help them secure more victories in the future.
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Former Washington Commanders team president Jason Wright wasn’t out of work long.
Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post revealed Thursday on X that Wright is now the managing partner and head of investments for Project Level, “a new venture from Ariel Investments that seeks to invest in women’s sports.”
Former Commanders president Jason Wright is now the managing partner and head of investments for Project Level, a new venture by Ariel Investments that seeks invest in women’s sports.
Mellody Hobson, part of the Denver Broncos’ ownership group, is president and co-CEO of Ariel.…
Project Level seeks to harness the exploding talent, fandom, viewership and media interest in women’s sports by working to accelerate growth through diversified investments and significant ownership stakes. Our highly curated portfolio will range from professional and emerging sports teams and leagues, to junior and college sports opportunities, along with related businesses that contribute to and directly benefit from the global expansion of women’s sports. Over time, we expect to generate compelling financial returns by capitalizing on the underappreciated growth and value embedded in women’s sports today. Our endgame is to elevate women’s sports by fostering strong and sustainable businesses that compete at the highest level.
Former owner Dan Snyder hired Wright as Washington’s team president in August 2020. He was the first Black team president in NFL history and was immediately thrust into a difficult situation. Wright had his hands full after dealing with multiple name changes and numerous accusations against Snyder.
New owner Josh Harris and his partners took over the franchise in July 2023 and retained Wright. Wright announced he would step down in July 2024 and would remain in a senior advisor role until further notice. Wright was in the press box for Washington’s thrilling Sunday night win over the Falcons in Week 17 and said on X that he would return his laptop to the team on January 15.
He also posted videos on X showing him cheering on the Commanders even after his tenure ended.
Former president Jason Wright has officially landed a new job as the CEO of a leading tech company. After serving his term in office, Wright has decided to transition into the private sector and bring his leadership skills to a new industry.
In his new role, Wright will be responsible for driving the company’s growth strategy, expanding its market reach, and leading a team of talented individuals to success. With his background in public service and his proven track record of success, Wright is poised to make a significant impact in his new role.
“I am thrilled to join this innovative tech company and help drive its success in the market,” said Wright. “I look forward to working with a talented team of individuals and leveraging my experience to drive growth and achieve our goals.”
Congratulations to former president Jason Wright on his new role! We can’t wait to see the great things he will accomplish in his new position.
The former All-Pro center for the Philadelphia Eagles faces a difficult choice with his rooting interests in this year’s big game now that he’s retired and his brother Travis will be playing in the game for the Kansas City Chiefs.
So where will his loyalties lie on Super Sunday?
He addressed the question on the latest edition of the New Heights podcast, which was released Wednesday morning.
“I’ll always root for my brother,” Jason said. “But there’s a lot of people in the Philadelphia organization … that feel like extended family to me …
“I’m rooting for those guys too.”
In the end, it was impossible to choose one or the other.
“I’m rooting for Philadelphia and I’m rooting for Travis Kelce. That’s the reality of it,” he admitted.
“No matter what, on game day I’m going to be happy for one of those sides. And I’m going to be sad for the other side.”
Former NFL player Jason Kelce prior to a game between the New Orleans Saints and the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
In a surprising turn of events, Philadelphia Eagles’ star center Jason Kelce has revealed who he’s rooting for in Super Bowl 59. And his choice might raise a few eyebrows.
Despite playing for the Eagles, Kelce has announced that he will be rooting for the Kansas City Chiefs to win Super Bowl 59. Kelce cited his close friendship with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his admiration for the team’s dynamic style of play as the reasons for his support.
“I have a lot of respect for the Chiefs and what they’ve been able to accomplish,” Kelce said in a recent interview. “I’ve gotten to know Patrick Mahomes over the years and he’s not only a great player, but a great person as well. I would love to see him and the Chiefs come out on top in the big game.”
While some Eagles fans may be disappointed by Kelce’s choice, many have praised his sportsmanship and loyalty to his friends in the league. Regardless of the outcome, one thing is for sure – Super Bowl 59 is bound to be an exciting matchup with Kelce cheering on the Chiefs.
Just like two years ago, there are split loyalties in Super Bowl LIX for Jason Kelce.
The NFL’s season finale on February 9 in New Orleans will see his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles, face off against the Kansas City Chiefs, including his brother Travis.
The two teams faced off in Super Bowl LVII, the first championship game ever to feature two brothers playing on opposing squads, with Travis and the Chiefs ending up victorious in Arizona that time.
Jason has since retired but, having spent his whole 13-year playing career with the Eagles, has split allegiances between the two franchises.
And speaking on Wednesday’s episode of the “New Heights” podcast which he co-hosts with Travis, Jason revealed where his loyalties stand a little over a week and a half away from Super Bowl LIX.
“Here’s the biggest thing. Obviously, you’re my brother. I’ll always root for my brother. That’s the reality of it,” Jason, wearing an Eagles hat and jacket, explained. “Even though I’m decked out in Eagles gear, I’m always rooting for Travis.
“But, there’s a lot of people in the Philadelphia organization – whether it’s players, coaches, people in the building – that feel like extended family to me, especially my former offensive linemen. Like (right tackle) Lane Johnson feels like a brother in a lot of ways. I’m rooting for those guys too. I’m rooting for Philadelphia and I’m rooting for Travis Kelce. That’s the reality of it. Not matter what on game day, I’m going to be happy for one of those sides and I’m going to be sad for the other side.”
He also went on to acknowledge the similarities between the last time the two teams played in the Super Bowl, recognizing that it will probably be a “little bit less intense” as he won’t be on the field this time.
“I think it’s going to be very similar, I really do. I live in Philadelphia, I still go to the facilities on a very regular basis,” he said. “I still feel like I am a Philadelphia Eagle and that I’m a part of all these people who root and cheer our team.
“So I would be lying if I said I don’t want the Eagles to win, but I also want Travis Kelce to win. That’s a long-winded way of saying I just want to see a good football game, whoever wins.”
Travis suggested Jason needed a half-and-half jumper similar to the one their mother Donna wore to Super Bowl LVII – with one half the green Eagles and the other the red Chiefs – but Jason quickly shut down the idea, saying he cannot wear red.
When asked about how he’s feeling in the build-up to his fifth Super Bowl, Travis said he was “feeling great.”
“Life is amazing. It’s a crazy feeling to be this fortunate in a game that you’ve been playing your entire life, man,” the 35-year-old Chiefs tight end said.
“I’ve had a lot of heartbreak, I’ve had a lot of times where it hasn’t been this sweet and right now, I’m just riding the high of living this dream out with my brothers and everybody in Kansas City.”
In a recent interview, Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce revealed his pick for Super Bowl LIX between his brother Travis Kelce’s team, the Kansas City Chiefs, and his former team, the Eagles.
When asked who he would be rooting for in the big game, Jason Kelce said, “I’ll always have love for the Eagles and the city of Philadelphia, but blood is thicker than water. I’ll be supporting my brother and the Chiefs all the way in Super Bowl LIX.”
It’s sure to be a bittersweet moment for Kelce as he watches his brother compete against his former team, but family ties run deep. Fans can expect to see Kelce cheering on the Chiefs as they battle it out on the gridiron for the championship title.
Jason Kelce ; Inset: Jason Kelce and Travis KelceRic Tapia/Getty Images ; Patrick Smith/Getty Images
Jason Kelce is stuck between a rock and a hard place when it comes to deciding which NFL conference championship to attend.
“This is something that I’m still trying to figure out,” Kelce, 37, said on the Saturday, January 26, episode of ESPN’s They Call It Late Night. “I’m working [for ESPN] at the tailgate for the Birds game, which I’m excited about. Initially, they were gonna make me go up to Bristol, but then they were like, ‘Do you just want to stay down there and be a reporter on the scene?’ I’m really fired up to be there.”
The Philadelphia Eagles, the team Jason previously played for until his 2024 retirement, will face the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship on Sunday, January 26. Several hours later, the AFC title game will take place between Jason’s brother Travis Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills.
“I want to be there for [the Eagles game], but also I’m kind of torn,” Jason explained. “I want to be there for the Eagles, but I also want to be there for my brother. I don’t know how many more he has. We’re flying by the seat of our pants!”
Travis Kelce still isn’t over Jason Kelce‘s NFL retirement, just like Us. The brothers shared an emotional moment during the Wednesday, March 6, episode of their “New Heights” podcast while reflecting on Jason’s retirement press conference, which took place one day before they recorded the podcast. Travis, 34, revealed that the twosome hadn’t spoken at […]
According to Jason, he might “be able to see both” depending on potential travel plans.
Travis, 35, has faced retirement speculation throughout the 2024-2025 season — but frequently shuts it down. In multiple press conferences, Travis has made it clear that he still enjoys getting out on the football field each week and stressed that he is focused on sharing the latest title game milestones with his teammates.
“Don’t let the lights blind you,” the tight end said in a Friday, January 24, press conference of his advice for Chiefs rookies. “It’s a big moment you’re going into. Hype it up yourself because you’ve been dreaming about moments like these. The biggest thing is that you’re good enough [and] you don’t got to be anybody that you’re not. You don’t got to force yourself to be greater than who you are.”
Travis added, “We work our tails off to be exactly who we are and it’s now time to go out there, have fun and just cut it loose. Don’t let the lights shorten your steps or stutter your feet.”
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The winners of the respective title games will face off in the 2025 Super Bowl next month. If the Chiefs beat the Bills on Sunday, they will have the opportunity to become the first NFL team in history to win three consecutive Super Bowls. The No. 1-seeded football team won back-to-back Super Bowl championships in 2023 and 2024.
Travis, who won his first NFL championship in 2020, isn’t focused on potentially shattering records just yet.
“I haven’t heard anybody talk about anything ‘three-peat’ [or] anything like that,” he said in an ESPN interview earlier this month. “Anybody can get beat in the playoffs if you don’t come in with the right mentality and the right mindset dating back to training camp and throughout the season.”
Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce recently made headlines when he revealed his ambitious plan to attend both the AFC and NFC Conference Championship games this weekend. Kelce, who is known for his energetic personality and love of football, said he wants to soak in the atmosphere and support his fellow players.
In an interview, Kelce stated, “I’m a football fan first and foremost, so I want to see as much of the action as possible. Plus, I have friends on both teams competing in the AFC and NFC Championships, so I want to show my support for them.”
Kelce’s plan to attend both games is no small feat, as they are being held in different cities on the same day. However, Kelce is determined to make it work and is currently figuring out logistics to ensure he can watch both games live.
Fans and teammates alike are excited to see Kelce’s dedication to the game and his teammates. With his infectious enthusiasm and love for football, there’s no doubt that Kelce will bring his signature energy to both conference games this weekend.
Jason Kelce admitted to being “torn” about the difficulty he is facing ahead of his brother Travis’ upcoming NFL game on Sunday, Jan. 26.
The Kansas City Chiefs are slated to face off against the Buffalo Bills in this year’s AFC Championship game, which takes place on Sunday at the Chiefs’ Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. Though Jason, 37, said he wants to attend the game, he has other obligations that are making the timing difficult for him to work out.
His scheduling deliberations came up during the live taping of his latest episode of They Call It Late Night, his new ESPN sports talk show. The episode was released on Saturday, Jan. 25.
Jason, who retired last year after 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, was asked by a fan in the audience whether he will be attending his former team’s Sunday NFC Championship game against the Washington Commanders at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa., or if he’ll instead be at the Chiefs-Bills game.
“This is something that I’m still trying to figure out,” Jason admitted. He explained that he will first be attending an Eagles tailgate event for ESPN, an announcement that elicited cheers from the audience. “I’m really fired up to be there for that,” he added.
Even so, the former Eagles center said he feels “kind of torn” about the decision over which game to attend. “I want to be there for the Eagles,” he said. “I also want to be there for my brother. I don’t know how many more he has.”
Travis, 35, is aspiring to make it to the Super Bowl again this year. If the Chiefs win on Sunday, the team will advance to their third consecutive NFL final on Sunday, Feb. 9. The team won the last two Super Bowls in 2023 and 2024.
Jason wrapped up his comments about his Sunday game plans by hinting that he “might” be able to work out the timing so that he can attend both. “We’re kind of flying by the seat of our pants,” he said.
Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce recently opened up about his mixed feelings regarding attending his brother Travis Kelce’s next NFL game with the Kansas City Chiefs. In a candid interview, Jason shared that while he is incredibly proud of his brother’s success and accomplishments on the field, he also feels a sense of conflict when it comes to watching him play.
Jason explained that as a fierce competitor himself, it’s difficult for him to fully embrace the idea of rooting for his brother’s team when they are facing off against his own. The sibling rivalry adds an extra layer of complexity to their relationship, making it challenging for Jason to fully immerse himself in the excitement of watching Travis play.
Despite his internal conflict, Jason emphasized that his love and support for his brother are unwavering. He expressed his admiration for Travis’s talent and dedication to the game, and acknowledged the unique bond they share as brothers in the NFL.
As Jason grapples with his conflicting emotions, one thing is certain – the Kelce brothers will continue to support each other both on and off the field, no matter the circumstances.
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Dec 21, 2021; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce (62) walks off the field after win against the Washington Football Team at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
Former Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro center thinks his former team is “better at every position” than the Washington Commanders ahead of Sunday’s NFC championship.
Kelce joined the 94 WIP Morning Show on Wednesday to preview the NFC championship.
“I have not expected this Commanders team to be at this point all season long,” Kelce said.
“I think they have a tremendous quarterback who’s played really well as a rookie. And their coaches have done a phenomenal job. I think as players, they are…they have good players. I wouldn’t say, like, I’ll be very candid, I think the Eagles are better at every position. Like, I don’t know that there is one position, if you put the two rosters, the depth charts next to each other, that I would take the Washington player over the Eagle player. And that is a very honest assessment. I think that the Eagles are loaded, and Washington, to their credit, they play extremely well as a team. Dan Quinn is a fantastic coach. They scheme things well, they’ve always….Dan has always schemed us well, even in Dallas. I didn’t think that Dallas was particularly that good on defense last year and they played us really tough in Dallas. So, they’re well coached, they play as a unit, they make minimal mistakes.”
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Kelce is an analyst, an excellent analyst. He’s also a former Eagle. Kelce just retired after the 2023 season, spending his entire 13-year career in Philaedelphia, where he was a six-time All Pro.
As far as his analysis, he’s largely correct. The Eagles are ahead of the Commanders when it comes to their rosters. Ron Rivera did a number on Washington’s roster, but Adam Peters made massive strides in his first season as the Commanders’ general manager.
Where Kelce lost us was with the quarterback position. No one is taking Jalen Hurts over Jayden Daniels. No one. If you polled 32 general managers and had them pick one to build around, who do you think they are picking?
Washington’s linebackers are also better and things are much closer at other positions than some would like to admit. However, Philadelphia’s advantage is on its offensive and defensive lines. The Eagles have the clear advantages here.
After his comments, Kelce took to X to offer the following statement, praising Daniels and Washington.
So, was Kelce backtracking?
There was nothing wrong with what he said, it is his opinion. But you can bet Washington players have already heard about it.
The Commanders and Eagles play at 3:00 p.m. ET on Sunday in the NFC championship game.
Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce made a bold statement in a recent interview, declaring that his team is superior to the Washington Commanders at every position on the field. Kelce, known for his fiery passion and competitive spirit, didn’t hold back in expressing his confidence in the Eagles’ roster.
In the interview, Kelce emphasized the depth and talent on the Eagles’ roster, pointing to standout players at each position group. From the dynamic duo of Jalen Hurts and DeVonta Smith in the passing game to the stout defensive line led by Fletcher Cox and Josh Sweat, Kelce believes the Eagles have the edge over their division rival.
Kelce’s declaration is sure to ruffle some feathers in Washington, as the Commanders have made significant upgrades to their roster this offseason, including the addition of veteran quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick and standout wide receiver Curtis Samuel.
Only time will tell if Kelce’s bold claim holds true on the field, but one thing is for certain: the Eagles-Commanders matchups this season are sure to be heated and highly competitive. Fans on both sides will be eagerly anticipating the showdowns between these NFC East rivals.
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