Jason Kelce is calling it quits on his impressive football career. Next stop, Canton and the NFL Hall of Fame!
Jason Kelce had one heck of a ride. He’s a seven-time Pro Bowler, six-time All-Pro and a Super Bowl champ. On Monday, he tearfully announced his retirement from football, the game he loves so much. With his family and brother Travis in attendance, he explained what made his professional career so special.
After spending 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles and becoming arguably one of the best centers of all time, Jason Kelce is all but surely heading to the NFL Hall of Fame.
He’ll be eligible to be inducted starting in 2029.
Now that Philadelphia Eagles star center @JasonKelce has announced his retirement, the year 2029 is worth noting. pic.twitter.com/WVsivlIHAW
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) March 4, 2024
If Jason Kelce retires, here is his Hall Of Fame resume:
▪️ 7x Pro Bowl
▪️ 6x 1st-team All Pro
▪️ 1x Super Bowl Champion
▪️ Greatest parade speech ever
▪️ 193 NFL games all with Eagles (13 seasons)
▪️ Franchise record for consecutive starts
▪️ Future Hall Of FamerLegend.🐐 pic.twitter.com/mqlx6O0shm
— SPORTSRADIO 94WIP (@SportsRadioWIP) March 4, 2024