Prepare yourselves, Eagles supporters, as it’s time to bid farewell to Jason Kelce.
All-Pro center Jason Kelce has long been known for his versatility, both on and off the field. Retirement has become an annual contemplation for the beloved Eagles player, gaining more allure with each passing year as his off-field opportunities expand. This year feels different, with hints from Kelce himself and observations from teammates like Jordan Mailata, who openly expressed missing Kelce’s mentorship. Reports of Kelce exploring potential TV roles with ESPN and FOX, along with his active presence at events like his podcast’s live show and a Super Bowl party, add weight to the speculation.
Unlike previous years where both Kelce brothers were busy with football leading up to the Super Bowl, only Travis is occupied this time, suggesting Jason may be leaning towards retirement. Kelce often reflects on advice from his former coach Howard Mudd, who advised him to trust his instincts when it comes to major decisions like retirement. While Kelce remains optimistic about the Eagles’ prospects in 2024 and has praised recent coaching additions, he acknowledges the inevitability of his football career’s end, a notion reinforced by his current coach Jeff Stoutland.
The decision seems to be nearing its conclusion for Kelce, despite his affection for the game and his teammates. If he does retire, the Eagles will adjust with Cam Jurgens moving into Kelce’s role at center and Tyler Steen stepping up at right guard. While a comeback from Kelce would surprise many, the more probable outcome is a graceful exit from the sport. As for his post-football endeavors, Kelce has a plethora of options, likely leading to Hall of Fame recognition in due time.