Jason Kelce Reveals He Lost All His Money at Super Bowl 2025 — Here’s What Happened

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On Wednesday’s episode of the “New Heights” podcast, Kelce recounted how he “lost all of my money at the casino” before heading to Caesars Superdome on Feb. 9 to watch the Eagles dominate the Chiefs in a 40-22 victory.

Jason Kelce’s luck took a turn for the worse at the craps table before Super Bowl 2025 in New Orleans. He has more free time since he retired last March after a 13-season NFL career with the Eagles.

I went to a ‘New Heights’ party. I went to a Chris Stapleton concert. Outside of that, I just lost all my money at the casino,” Jason said to his football player brother Travis Kelce.

“Casino’s right next door, and because I won so much money last year at Las Vegas at the Super Bowl, I thought, ‘You know, hey, we’ll just keep this rolling, this will be great.’

“Yup, didn’t work this time. It’s back to why I don’t normally go to the casino. It’s just like handing them money.”

“I’m sitting there playing craps,” he said.

“This f–king dude is sitting down playing the ‘don’t pass’ line, killing it, just killing it… I want to kill this guy so bad.”

Then Travis added that “know one wants to play black jack against me.”

“To be honest, the craps table was a bigger bloodbath than the game was. I know you’re frustrated with the Eagles-Chiefs game. The craps table with Jason Kelce versus this guy was even more embarrassing.”

Travis said, “I don’t know if it can get any more embarrassing than that.”

Jason Kelce has embarked on several new ventures since retiring from the NFL. He joined ESPN as an analyst for “Monday Night Countdown.”  In January 2025,  he began hosting his own late-night sports talk show, “They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce,” filmed in Philadelphia.

Kelce continues to co-host the popular “New Heights” podcast with his brother, Travis Kelce. In August 2024, the podcast signed a deal with Amazon’s Wondery worth over $100 million.

As of 2025, Jason Kelce’s net worth is estimated to be around $50 million, accumulated through his NFL career, broadcasting roles, and various business ventures.