Jason Kelce made his Monday Night Countdown debut

Jason Kelce Signs Prosthetic Leg Ahead of Chiefs, Saints Monday Night Football

Monday Night Football invaded Kansas City for Week 5 of the NFL season as the Chief Hosted the New Orleans Saints, looking to keep their undefeated streak going.

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Jason Kelce Signs Prosthetic Leg For Chiefs Fan

 

Of course with Monday Night Football in town, so was ESPN analyst Jason Kelce. Jason's brother is Chiefs' tight end Travis Kelce. And with his brother being a legend in Kansas City, Jason received a lot of love.

 

Jason reciprocated the love that he received by engaging with fans while he was on the set. Cameras even caught him signing a prosthetic leg for one of the fans in the crowd.

 

Chiefs Patrick Mahomes Gets Honest on Saints Defense

 

Despite coming into the matchup undefeated, some wondered if the Saints could sneak out of Kansas City with a victory on Monday Night, even coming off two straight losses.

 

All the talk this year has been about the Saints' offense. But their defense has been just as impressive. Their stifling defense has yet to allow their opponent to score 20 points this season, which does not bode well for a struggling Patrick Mahomes who has already thrown five interceptions this year. Heading into Monday Night Football, Mahomes said he felt the Saints could present a challenge to Kansas City's offense.

 

"It'll be a great challenge for us. They're a physical team, they play extremely fast and they have a lot of great players and veteran players," Mahomes said.

 

So they can kind of get away with stuff because they know what they can and can't get away with, so you've got to make sure that you're really on top of every single check at the line of scrimmage and prepared for everything whenever you step to the football."

 

The Chiefs quarterback also gave a nod to Saints defensive coordinator Dennis Allen and the secondary that he has built.

 

"I think just a very intelligent coach," Mahomes added. "I mean, someone that does a lot of different things. He's a game plan-specific coach. Someone that - it's not all about his defense. He looks at the offenses and what they do best [and] he tries to take those away and he's really good at it. He'll throw changeups in there [that] you might have not seen the entire season or in his past because he thinks this might work this week.Ja