Why is Jason Kelce branding Jerry Jones ‘Voldemort’? Eagles star spews venom at Cowboys
The Kelce Brothers, are still coming off the highs and lows of the Super Bowl, but still find a way to get together on the New Heights podcast to talk about various things. A game they played on the podcast led to some comments that have led fans to turn their heads.
Basically, Travis asked Jason to place several big-name NFL personas into the houses of Hogwarts from Harry Potter. The four houses are Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff, Gryffindor, and Slytherin. Slytherin is a "villain" house, Gryffindor is the "hero" house, and Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff are somewhere in the middle.
Jason placed Jalen Hurts, Patrick Mahomes, himself, and his brother in Gryffindor. He placed Russell Wilson in Hufflepuff, while putting Bill Belichick in Slytherin. He then basically put every Cowboys player in history, including the general manager Jerry Jones, into the house of Slytherin. Here's how he put it:
"Jerry Jones is for sure [a] Slytherin. He's Lord Voldemort. He's probably got Horcruxes scattered all through the United States. Jason Garrett being one of them.
On being asked about the meaning of Horocux by Travis, Jason said:
"A Horcrux is when somebody separates their soul and they put their soul into another object or person. You see what I'm saying? It makes sense now, right?"
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For those uninitiated, Lord Voldemort is basically the "Darth Vader" of Harry Potter. In other words, he's the baddest guy in that universe.
Jason Kelce contract update: How much will Eagles star earn in 2023?
Heading into the offseason, some fans saw a dark mark on Jason Kelce's future with the Philadelphia Eagles. However, the team picked up the center one more time for 2023.
According to Spotrac, the one-year deal is valued at $9 million. The most interesting part of the deal is the $20 million dead cap that would be triggered if he was cut.
Despite playing on a one-year deal, if the team decides to move on, they will need to pay more than double his salary.
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