Jason Kelce ‘considering offer to be on Dancing with the Stars’… with ex-NFL star ‘keen to show off his skills’

Jason Kelce is reportedly considering an offer to compete on Dancing with the Stars, with the retired NFL star expected to make a decision in the coming weeks.

Kelce retired from the NFL earlier this year after 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Together with his brother Travis, he hosts the hugely popular podcast New Heights and now works as a TV analyst for ESPN.

But according to The sunKelce has also been given the opportunity to compete on season 33 of Dancing with the Stars.

The 36-year-old is said to be interested in taking part in the reality show, with Kelce keen to show off his dancing skills.

Jason Kelce is reportedly considering an offer to compete on Dancing with the Stars

The full line-up for season 33 of the show is expected to be confirmed later this month

The full line-up for season 33 of the show is expected to be confirmed later this month

The full lineup for season 33 of the series is expected to be confirmed later this month, with Kelce reportedly making a decision in the coming weeks.

Dancing with the Stars is filmed in Los Angeles and begins airing on September 17, two weeks after the start of the 2024 NFL season.

Jenna Johnson, one of the professional dancers on the show, has already called on Jason and Kylie Kelce to join.

“He just retired. It’s perfect. If his wife wants to do it with (Johnson’s husband) Val, we can do it,” she said.

Kelce made his NFL Countdown debut on Thursday, wearing a beret as he appeared alongside Scott Van Pelt, Ryan Clark and Marcus Spears.

Kelce made his NFL Countdown debut Thursday after coming off the Olympics

Kelce made his NFL Countdown debut Thursday after coming off the Olympics

“I’m still on Paris time, so I had to go with the Parisian headdress,” Kelce said when his panelist asked about his outfit.

The retired NFL star spent time in France this summer cheering on his countrymen at the Olympics.

Jason and Kyle were in the stands when Simone Biles and the U.S. women’s gymnastics team won gold in the team competition.

They also supported the women’s rugby sevens team, which achieved a podium finish.