Jason Kelce, the Hall of Fame center for the Philadelphia Eagles, announced his retirement following the team’s playoff loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Although Kelce has not made a public statement confirming the news, his emotional display on the sidelines and in the stadium tunnel strongly suggests that this is the end of his football career.
Kelce, who is 36 years old, has had an illustrious career as one of the best centers in the history of the game. He played for 13 seasons and was named a Pro Bowler seven times. Additionally, Kelce received All-Pro honors five times and won a Super Bowl championship.
Beyond his achievements on the field, Kelce also became a fan favorite off the field. He developed a persona that transcended football and recorded a popular podcast called “New Heights” with his brother, Travis Kelce. The podcast quickly rose to the top of the charts, showcasing Kelce’s charisma and ability to connect with fans.
This is not the first time Kelce has considered retirement. After the Eagles’ Super Bowl loss in 2023, he contemplated hanging up his cleats but ultimately decided to return for another season. It remains to be seen if he will have a change of heart once again.
For now, football fans will have to wait for an official confirmation from Kelce himself. If this is indeed the end of his career, the NFL will bid farewell to one of its most talented and beloved centers. Kelce’s impact on the game and his contributions to the Eagles will be remembered for years to come.