Eagles fans just got a specific reason to avoid the ManningCast on today's Monday Night Football matchup

The Philadelphia Eagles kick-off against the Atlanta Falcons on Monday Night Football.  That means many NFL fans will be tuned in to the ManningCast, however, if you're an Eagles fan, then your attention should be on the regular ESPN broadcast.  That's because legendary center-turned-broadcast analyst Jason Kelce will be joining Joe Buck (play-by-play) and Troy Aikman (analysis) […]

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Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce (62) participates in the NFL Pro Bowl Skills Competition at the UCF NIcholson Fieldhouse.
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The Philadelphia Eagles kick-off against the Atlanta Falcons on Monday Night Football. 

That means many NFL fans will be tuned in to the ManningCast, however, if you're an Eagles fan, then your attention should be on the regular ESPN broadcast. 

That's because legendary center-turned-broadcast analyst Jason Kelce will be joining Joe Buck (play-by-play) and Troy Aikman (analysis) in the third quarter.

Aikman made the announcement of Kelce joining the crew in the broadcast booth on Monday morning.

 "Making room for my new teammate and future HOF’er @jasonkelce as he will be joining @joebuck and myself in the 3rd quarter on Monday Night Football tonight on ESPN," Aikman wrote in a post on X/Twitter. 

Kelce responded, vowing to be "unbiased as possible." 

That's not going to be an easy task for Kelce who spent 13 years playing center for the Eagles and has recently repeatedly told Howie Roseman that he wished they had acquired Saquon Barkley while he was still playing. 

While Kelce won't be able to cheer too loudly for the Birds, fans can at least count on his wife, Kylie, staying true to Philly. 

Kylie recently took to Instagram to troll Jason after he slipped up last Monday, saying "tits" on air. 

"Training camp looked a little different this year," Kylie wrote. "Watching you at the Linc on Monday is going to be a little different too. Just know that the girls and I are loving cheering you on in this new chapter!""… Maybe try not to say tits this week?"

The Eagles-Falcons Week 2 matchup kicks off at 8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN.