Jason Kelce officially retires from the NFL (2024)

Jason Kelce officially retires from the NFL (1)

By Lauren Merola and Brooks Kubena

Mar 4, 2024

Jason Kelce, the Super Bowl LII champion who spent all 13 seasons of his career with the Philadelphia Eagles, officially retired from the NFL.

The 36-year-old Kelce announced his decision at a news conference on Monday. He said one sentence before the fight to hold back tears began.

“I’ve been asked many times why did I choose football, what drew me to the game and I never have an answer that gets it right,” Kelce said. “The best way I can explain it is what draws you to your favorite song, your favorite book, what makes you feel. The seriousness of it. The intensity of it. Stepping on the field was the most alive and free I had ever felt. It was a visceral feeling with football, unlike any other sport. The hairs on my arms would stand up. I could hit somebody, run around like a crazed lunatic and then get told, ‘Good job.’

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“I love football, whether it was in my backyard with my brother, at the playground with my friends, or suiting up on Friday night at Cleveland Heights High School. I loved everything about it.”

That love manifested in seven Pro Bowl selections. That love was returned by a city that worshipped him, especially his iconic Super Bowl LII parade speech, which Kelce delivered in a decorative suit that locals wear on New Year’s Day in the Mummers Parade. He also spearheaded the recordings of two Christmas albums with Eagles offensive linemen and often wore the T-shirt of a local Philly bakery while lounging in the locker room after practice.

There may be no other active NFL player who so closely identifies with the city in which he plays. Kelce was an underdog in a city that defines itself by them, a sixth-round selection in 2011 who became a six-time All-Pro, helped win the franchise’s only Super Bowl in 2018, fielded the most consecutive starts in franchise history (156) and played the most regular-season games by an offensive lineman in franchise history (193).

Kelce’s football legacy makes him an instant legend in both NFL and Philadelphia sports lore. Stories associated with his distinct personality and style of play will be told and retold in local haunts for decades.

Nobody cares more about this game than @JasonKelce. ❤️😢 pic.twitter.com/FEnllKeDtR

— NFL (@NFL) March 4, 2024

Jason helped lead the Eagles to Super Bowl LVII where they faced brother Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs. The Kelce’s emerged as the first family of football that week in February 2023. Their mom, Donna, captivated America with her Eagles and Chiefs outfit that split colors and logos equally from head to toe. Fans adored that Kylie Kelce, Jason’s wife, sat in the stands instead of a suite and people — though perhaps not Eagles fans — smiled as Travis cried in his dad Ed’s arms after the Chiefs edged by the Eagles.

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Jason reflected on that time, saying he was selfishly heartbroken for himself and his teammates, but also felt an immense amount of pride that “my brother had climbed the mountaintop once again.”

“We have a small family, no cousins, one aunt, one uncle. It was really my brother and I our whole lives,” Jason said. “We did almost everything together. Competed, fought, laughed, cried and learned from each other.

“There is no chance I’d be here without the bond Travis and I share. It made me stronger, tougher, smarter and taught me the values of cooperation, loyalty, patience and understanding.”

At the end of Jason’s news conference, he went down the line, hugging each of Travis, Ed, Donna and Kylie. Eagles coach Nick Sirianni, offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland, Eagles general manager Howie Roseman and Kelce’s agent Jason Bernstein were also in attendance.

To the GOAT. Thank you, thank you, thank you. pic.twitter.com/N4TMP2LbHH

— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) March 4, 2024

Kelce’s official retirement announcement comes months after he reportedly informed his teammates that he intended to retire after the Eagles were blown out in the wild-card round by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Nearly one month after the Eagles upset, Kelce told Shaquille O’Neal on O’Neal’s podcast that he was “still figuring it out” and if he still wanted to play, he would. First, he needed to let his emotions from the loss settle.

“It’s a long season. We ended the season, quite frankly, awful,” Kelce said. “So I’m just going to take some time. Rest, recoup and then figure it out. I think I’ll have an answer in the next couple weeks.”

Three weeks later, Kelce called it a career.

It would not be surprising to see the Eagles retire Kelce’s No. 62 jersey. His on-field accolades — which include becoming just the fifth center in league history to be named an All-Pro at least six times — warrant Hall of Fame status on a first-ballot basis. Beyond being the fulcrum of the offense’s confounding “Brotherly Shove,” Kelce personified the power of one of the NFL’s best offensive lines in the last decade.

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The Eagles now must enter the paradox of replacing the irreplaceable. No team can ever expect to carry players who embody such consistent greatness. Philadelphia cherished the one who is leaving football after several seasons of coming to terms with his retirement. Kelce cherished them, too.

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(Photo: Mike Ehrmann / Getty Images)

Jason Kelce officially retires from the NFL (2024)

FAQs

Jason Kelce officially retires from the NFL? ›

After 13 incredible seasons with the Eagles — which included 7 Pro Bowls and 6 All-Pro nods — Kelce officially announced his retirement with a tearful 41-minute address earlier this offseason.

Did Jason Kelce officially retire from the NFL? ›

Kelce, who retired from the NFL in March after 13 years with the Eagles, will be a part of ESPN's lineup for the 2024 season and beyond. The multi-year agreement will see Kelce join "Monday Night Countdown," providing analysis in the buildup to "Monday Night Football" games.

Why did Kelce retire from the NFL? ›

In his press conference last week, he explained his reasoning behind retiring after 13 seasons in the league, "The physical portion is at a point that it's not a desire to continue to do.

Will Kelce play next year? ›

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Travis Kelce turns 35 in October and acknowledged he's a lot closer to the end of his football career than the beginning. But he said he's not planning on 2024 being his final season.

Who is the Eagles center in 2024? ›

Sound familiar? While the Eagles think they have their center of the future in Cam Jurgens, they still selected McMahon in the sixth-round out of NC State in the 2024 Draft. And the comparisons of McMahon to Kelce have been pretty unavoidable.

Did Jason officially retire? ›

How long is Jason Kelce contract with the Eagles? ›

When Jason was picked by the Eagles in the fourth round of the 2011 draft, he signed a four-year contract that paid him just over $700,000 annually. His salary has grown since then, and his contract for the 2023-2024 season pays $14.25 million. That massive amount makes him the highest-paid center in the league.

How many years does Kelce have on his contract? ›

“Chiefs forever!” The contract extension for the Pro Bowl tight end adds two years and $34.25 million to the two years remaining on his old contract. He now has $17 million in fully guaranteed money in 2024 and is signed through 2027 when he'll be 38.

Who would replace Jason Kelce? ›

Kelce's replacement as the Eagles' starting center will be Cameron Jurgens, who was Philly's second-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft.

Did Travis Kelce get a new contract? ›

Travis Kelce has a new contract covering his next two years with the Kansas City Chiefs, and the details of the new deal show a well-deserved raise for one of the game's greatest tight ends.

What Eagles retired in 2024? ›

Fletcher Cox

Who is 37 on the Eagles? ›

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C.J. Gardner-Johnson8210
Mekhi Garner43212
Dallas Goedert88256
Mario Goodrich37186
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Will the Eagles be good in 2024? ›

Final record prediction: 12-5

After a disastrous 1-6 finish to last season, the Eagles need to turn the page quickly. And it sure looks like the schedule gives them a chance to do it. After a tough opener in Brazil against the Packers, they have much easier games against the Falcons and Saints.

Is Jason Kelce still in the league? ›

The Eagles' longtime center announced his retirement following the 2023 season in order to pursue a career in broadcasting -- and Kelce's new gig for ESPN will bring him back to Philadelphia for an early-season Monday Night Football game.

How long was Jason Kelce's retirement speech? ›

On Monday, longtime Eagles center Jason Kelce announced his retirement with a nearly 45-minute speech that was full of tears, memories, and thank yous.

Is Travis Kelce still in the NFL? ›

The latest $34.25 million pact ties Kelce to the team through the 2025 season. “Kansas City has been home for me for the past 11 years. I'm reminded that every time I come back to the city,” Kelce said. “I do take the offseasons to get away and kind of recharge, but at the same time, I'm a football player.

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