Advertisement

Cincinnati Bearcats alum Travis Kelce to host 'Saturday Night Live.' Here's when

Kansas City Chiefs tight end and Cincinnati Bearcats alum Travis Kelce will host NBC's "Saturday Night Live" March 4.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end and Cincinnati Bearcats alum Travis Kelce will host NBC's "Saturday Night Live" March 4.

Cincinnati Bearcats legend Travis Kelce has already mastered the game of football, having won two Super Bowls in four seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs. Now, he's making a play for comedy.

Kelce will host NBC's "Saturday Night Live" March 4, the tight end announced on "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon" Thursday. Country singer Kelsea Ballerini will be the musical guest.

‘You're not a weenie anymore':Travis Kelce on Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval

Williams: Who's the jabroni now? Chiefs' Travis Kelce makes good case for himself

"I was a huge (Chris) Farley, (Will) Ferrell, Fallon kind of guy growing up," Kelce said. "And I used to watch 'Saturday Night Live' with my mother. It's an absolute honor and a privilege to be hosting 'SNL' March 4th."

Although he's excited to host the sketch-comedy show, Kelce said he is nervous about his appearance. But an excited Fallon quickly dismissed his fears.

"You are going to be so good. I was talking to ('SNL' creator Lorne Michaels) today, and I'm like, 'He's so charming, and he can sing, and he's fun,'" Fallon said, to which Kelce replied, "You're making me blush."

How to watch Travis Kelce on 'Saturday Night Live'

Kelce will host "Saturday Night Live" March 4 at 11:30 p.m. ET on NBC. The episode will also be available to stream on Peacock.

What NFL players have hosted 'Saturday Night Live'?

Kelce will join a short list of NFL players to have hosted "Saturday Night Live," in addition to Hall of Fame coach John Madden in 1982. Here's a list of the players, according to Insider.

  • Fran Tarkenton (1977).

  • O.J. Simpson (1978).

  • Alex Karras (1985).

  • Joe Montana and Walter Payton (co-hosted 1987).

  • Carl Weathers (1988).

  • Deion Sanders (1995).

  • Tom Brady (2005).

  • Peyton Manning (2007).

  • Eli Manning (2012).

  • J.J. Watt (2020).

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Travis Kelce to host 'Saturday Night Live.' Here's how to watch