BREAKING: 7-Time Pro Bowler & Sure Hall Of Famer Announces Abrupt Retirement … Is He The Best EVER At His Position??

In an emotional press conference that marked the end of an era for the Philadelphia Eagles, All Pro center Jason Kelce announced his retirement from the NFL. 

While the decision was expected, saying goodbye to a player and person as important and impactful as Kelce will certainly not be easy for the Eagles.

Kelce spent his entire 13-year career in Philadelphia and will surely be a Hall of Famer as soon as he is eligible. 

Kelce, a cornerstone of the Eagles success during his tenure in Philly, walks away from the sport at the top of his game. 

As expected, Kelce’s farewell press conference was extremely emotional. 

Drafted in the sixth round in 2011, Kelce defied expectations and carved out a legacy as one of the NFL’s premier offensive linemen. 

His accolades speak volumes, with seven Pro Bowl selections and six first-team All-Pro honors, including his most recent nod this past season.

Speaking of Kelce’s impact, teammate Lane Johnson praised his unparalleled passion, resilience and leadership shortly following the Eagles disappointing blowout loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 

“If it was his last game, he was one of the best teammates I’ve ever had,” Johnson said. “A guy whose passion is unmatched. A guy who I saw Philly try to run him out of town. I saw a guy emerge from that and become the best center maybe that’s ever played.”

Kelce has carved out quite a legacy. He stands as the only center since the 1970 merger to achieve both a Super Bowl victory and six first-team All-Pro selections.

His durability and consistency set him apart from many others in the league. He set a franchise record with 156 consecutive regular-season starts – and it truly seemed like he was getting better and better with age. 

Looking ahead, the Eagles have a succession plan in place with Cam Jurgens, drafted in 2022, poised to fill Kelce’s enormous shoes.

Life after (playing) football promises to be quite busy for Kelce. He seems like a perfect fit for the media world and will surely be in high demand among the networks. 

Time will tell where exactly he ends up and what projects he lines up for himself. 

For Kelce, it’s quite a shame that the 2023 season played out the way it did for the Eagles. After all, you can’t possibly have a worse final game than that loss to Tampa. 

However, Kelce’s career and legacy will always speak for itself. 

What are your thoughts on Kelce’s decision to retire?

Is he the greatest center in NFL history??? 

 

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