Jason Kelce Sends Message to Cowboys Fans Ahead of Broadcasting Transition

Former Philadelphia Eagle Jason Kelce gave the Dallas Cowboys fanbase a clear message.
Oct 16, 2022; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce (62) in action against the Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 16, 2022; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce (62) in action against the Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports / Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
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The Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys are the two top dogs in the NFC East and are going to be battling once again in 2024 for the division title.

Either Philadelphia or Dallas has won the NFC East crown in seven of the past eight years and that will likely be the case again this season.

This time around the Cowboys won't have to deal with Jason Kelce, who officially retired from the league after a lengthy 13-year career.

In April, it was announced that Kelce would be joining ESPN's 'Monday Night Countdown' pregame crew as he begins his post-NFL broadcasting career.

There was some doubt that Kelce could set aside his hatred for Dallas when calling a Cowboys game and he provided an answer to that.

Cowboys News: Jason Kelce Promises the Cowboys Fanbase Something Before the Start of the Year

Kelce was on his podcast 'New Heights' with his brother Travis and talked about the Cowboys.

He said, "Oh, I have no bias. I just don’t like them [Cowboys]. But I’m gonna give them their props. There’s a rivalry, but the reality is, even though I hate the Cowboys’ fanbase… I can set aside my differences as a player and the competition…"

Kelce added, "I will, of course, be biased in who I’m rooting for, but in my analysis, I think I’ll definitely be able to be unbiased."

It's not a surprise that Kelce doesn't like the Cowboys and it doesn't sound like he'll be rooting for them but when it comes to his analysis of the team, the 36-year-old made it known that it won't affect his job.

Cowboy fans will get to see what their former rival has to say about them as they have two Monday Night Football contests.

In Week 11, the Houston Texans travel to square off against the Dallas Cowboys on Nov. 18. The Cowboys then have the Cincinnati Bengals coming to town on Dec. 9 in Week 14.

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