Jason Kelce made a special pre-recorded appearance on the ‘Jeopardy! Masters’ finale, when he read the clues for a unique first-round Jason Kelce Jeopardy category, “The World Revolves Around Jason Kelce.”
The retired Philadelphia Eagle rapped a Salt-N-Pepa song and recited a Mummers poem, writes Franki Rudnesky for Philly Voice.
“I’m Jason Kelce,” Kelce said in a video introducing the category. “Contestants, you studied up on geology and theology, but did you learn your Kelce-ology? We’ll find out as I present clues.”

Two clues referenced Kelce as the dad to three girls and his time at the University of Cincinnati.
The last two clues referenced a Mummers traditional poem and the lyrics to a Salt N’ Pepa song.
“‘Here we stand before your door, as we stood the year before. Give us whiskey, give us gin, open the door, and let us in,’” Kelce said. “I dressed as one at our Super Bowl victory parade.”
The last clue had Kelce doing a deadpan delivery of the Salt N’ Pepa lyrics related to his quarterback sneak known as the Tush Push, “Ah, push it. Push it good. Ah, push it. Push it real good.”
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