Jason Kelce Breaks World Record Before ‘Monday Night Football’
Former Philadelphia Eagles center and NFL legend Jason Kelce has been making waves off the field since retiring in March. Over his 13-year career, Kelce established himself as one of the greatest offensive linemen in league history, earning seven Pro Bowl selections, six first-team All-Pro honors, and playing a vital role in the Eagles’ 41-33 Super Bowl LII victory over the New England Patriots.
Now a key part of ESPN’s “Monday Night Countdown”, Kelce brings his humor, personality, and football expertise to a national audience.

On Monday, Kelce added an unexpected accolade to his post-football resume: a world record.
Before the Houston Texans faced the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium, Kelce teamed up with YouTube sensation “Dude Perfect” to break the record for the “longest thrown and caught hot dog into a bun.”
The stunt, part of a pre-game “Tailgate Gauntlet” outside the stadium, captivated fans and energized the pre-game atmosphere.
Dude Perfect, a group renowned for their inventive trick shots and viral stunts with over 60 million subscribers, launched the hot dog 167 feet. Kelce stood waiting with a bun in hand and successfully caught the flying hot dog, officially setting the record.
The crowd erupted as the unusual feat was completed, blending humor and skill in a way only Kelce and Dude Perfect could deliver.
ESPN’s and former Eagles center Jason Kelce played 13 seasons for Philadelphia.
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