NFL fans got a pleasant surprise Tuesday night when Jason Kelce appeared on Jeopardy!
The recently retired Eagles legend has been a guest on ESPN lately, after beginning an appearance on the Monday Night Football pre-game show.
And he showed off his TV talents on Jeopardy!, when he made a cameo to read a clue in the “Philadelphia” category.
The question was about the city’s famous Broad Street. He was referring to his and his brother Travis’ Billboard hit “Fairytale of Philadelphia,” which mentions the street in the lyrics.
According to the American mirrorA contestant named Will immediately answered ‘What is Broad Street?’ and won 1,000 points.
Eagles great Jason Kelce made a surprise appearance on Jeopardy! on Tuesday night.
He also made a cameo on the show in May, when he was given his own category
Fans were thrilled to see Kelce on screen, and online they responded enthusiastically to his cameo.
“Jason Kelce just gave a Jeopardy clue,” someone wrote on X. “What a win.”
Just saw Jason Kelce give a hint on Jeopardy!! Cool!’, added another.
“Jason Kelce was back on the line, what a king,” said a third fan.
Kelce was also a guest on the show in May, when he was honored with his own category in the Jeopardy Masters finale.
The category was called ‘The World Revolves Around Jason Kelce.’
Kelce isn’t the first football player to appear on the famed trivia show: Aaron Rodgers hosted multiple episodes of the show in 2021.
The performances came after the death of famed host Alex Trebek, and the show used a rotating cast of hosts to find his replacement.
Jason Kelce denied being drunk during Monday Night Football upon his return to Philadelphia
Kelce’s appearance on Jeopardy! was much more subdued than his visit to Philadelphia on Monday.
The Eagles played the Falcons on Monday Night Football and Kelce participated in a wild tailgating, with some fans accusing him of being drunk while dancing on stage.
However, he denied being drunk during the latest episode of New Heights’ Monday Night Football and said he had not been drinking during the tailgates.
Kelce and the Monday Night Football team will be in Cincinnati next week, where the Bengals host the Commanders.