Jason Kelce torn to shreds by friends over new role at Augusta
Jason Kelce’s growing media presence hit a rough patch this week, and it came on one of golf’s biggest stages. The former Philadelphia Eagles center joined ESPN’s coverage of The Masters at Augusta National, but the reaction online quickly turned critical, per NYPost.
Kelce, who continues to expand his post-NFL career alongside his brother Travis, appeared during Wednesday’s Par 3 Contest. While the appearance aligned with ESPN’s push for crossover personalities, some fans felt the broadcast leaned too far into entertainment.
Social media reflected that frustration almost immediately. One fan noted that Kelce’s presence “didn’t go over very well,” while others took aim at the overall direction of the coverage. The backlash centered on a belief that the event lost some of its traditional charm.
Kelce also became part of the moment on the course, taking a few swings that drew attention for the wrong reasons. Former NBA player Sam Dekker joked online after one shot sailed past the green, adding to the wave of reactions.
Fans push back on celebrity-heavy coverage
Kelce was not alone in drawing attention. Comedian Kevin Hart also appeared, serving as a celebrity caddie for Bryson DeChambeau. That combination fueled criticism that the broadcast prioritized star power over the event’s roots.
One viral post claimed the Par 3 Contest had turned into a “crossover spectacle,” arguing that the tradition felt diluted by forced appearances. The sentiment echoed a broader concern among longtime viewers who value the Masters’ history and tone.
Despite the backlash, Kelce’s role with ESPN remains strong. He is expected to return to “Monday Night Countdown” and continue building his presence across the network’s NFL coverage, even as his latest appearance sparks debate.
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