
Retirement Recap: Jason Kelce officially retires from the NFL after 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles
Jason Kelce officially announced his retirement from NFL football today in an emotional 45-minute press conference from the Philadelphia Eagles’ NovaCare Complex.
Earlier today, Kelce tweeted that he wouldn’t have any “keg videos” this year and that he would be announcing his decision on retirement at a 1 PM press conference.
After that tweet, it was pretty obvious that Jason Kelce would not be returning to the National Football League next season. In an emotional 45-minute press conference, he officially announced his retirement from the NFL.
Must Watch: Jason Kelce Full Press Conference (45 Minutes)
The now 36-year old Jason Kelce was a sixth-round draft selection in 2011.
Kelce played his entire 13-year career with the Philadelphia Eagles and was selected to seven Pro Bowls in 13 seasons while being named a first-team All-Pro for the sixth time in 2023.
Jason Kelce was the best center in the National Football League and elite up until his final snap. There is no doubt that he has earned his spot in the NFL Hall of Fame.
By The Numbers: Jason Kelce’s Decorated NFL Career
- 13 seasons THE Philadelphia Eagles Center
- Super Bowl LII Champion
- 6x First-Team All-Pro
- 7x Pro Bowl Selection
- Most Consecutive Starts in Franchise History (156)
- Most Regular Season Games Played (OL) Franchise History (193)
- THE GREATEST Super Bowl speech of all time
Wild Stat: Since 1970 merger, Jason Kelce is the only center who has won a Super Bowl and earned first-team All-Pro honors six times.
Jason Kelce – Iconic Super Bowl Speech
Eagles Video to the GOAT.
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