ESPN pursuing Jason Kelce for role on Monday Night Football pregame show

ESPN is planning another “Monday Night Football” shake-up, according to Andrew Marchand the network is pursuing Eagles center Jason Kelce.

Jason Kelce has plenty of post-NFL options, and according to The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand, the worldwide leader is making a full-court press to land his services.

Marchand reports that ESPN has an early lead on attempting to land Kelce on their pregame show, Monday Night Countdown.

ESPN is planning another “Monday Night Football” pregame shake-up, according to executives with knowledge of the network’s plans.

A year after a complete makeover of the set under the stewardship of Scott Van Pelt, Robert Griffin III’s spot is in jeopardy, while the network is aggressively pursuing retired Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce for Monday nights.

Marchand reports that NBC, CBS, and Amazon Prime Video are interested in Kelce, while Robert Griffin III and Larry Fitzgerald could be casualties of that pursuit.

WATCH: Eagles legendary center Jason Kelce leaps through a flaming folding table

Philadelphia Eagles retired center Jason Kelce paid homage to Bills Mafia by jumping through a folding table that was set on fire

Jason Kelce’s retirement is off to a flaming hot start, pun intended, as the future Hall of Fame center took a page from ‘Bills Mafia’ by jumping through a folding table.

With brother Travis by his side, Jason Kelce donned a mask and a unique jumpsuit as he leaped from a fire truck through a flaming-hot folding table set on fire before his jump.

A sixth-round draft pick out of the University of Cincinnati in 2011, Kelce started and played in 193 games over his 13 seasons.

Kelce is the fifth center in NFL history with at least six All-Pro selections. The other four — Jim Otto, Bulldog Turner, Dermotti Dawson, and Jim Ringo — are all in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

It’s safe to say the All-Pro made the correct decision.

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