Eagles center Jason Kelce officially announces retirement after 13 seasons (2024)

Donning a cutoff shirt and trademark beard speckled with white on the cheeks, Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro center Jason Kelce couldn't get through 10 words before tearing up, needing to gather himself as he prepared to give the final speech of his NFL career, in which he officially announced his retirement on Monday.

A Hall of Fame-worthy speech, an emotional Kelce spent roughly 45 minutes thanking everyone who touched his life throughout his football journey, from coaches and even the band teacher growing up to those who nurtured his career at Cincinnati to Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie, general manager Howie Roseman and the teammates and coaches he battled with during his professional career.

"So this all brings us here to today, where I announce I am retiring from the NFL after 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles," Kelce said, brushing tears from his eyes. "And today, I must admit, I am officially overrated, vastly overrated. But (expletive), it took a lot of hard work and determination getting here.

"I have been the underdog my entire career and -- I mean this when I say it -- I wish I still was. Few things gave me more joy than proving someone wrong. My mother used to tell people and still says to this day, 'If you want Jason to do something, all you have to do is tell him he can't,' and that was true in more ways than I care to admit. I relish doubters; they fuel the fire within. I suspect that comes from an upbringing where my parents would tell me, 'Jason, you can do, you can be anything you put your mind to it and work hard to achieve it.' So whenever I was faced with doubt in my career, be it from fans, coaches, even from my own teammates, the American dream would burn deep from inside my bones, which leads to my last Jeff Stoutland quote: 'Hungry dogs run fast.' "

A sixth-round draft pick out of Cincinnati in 2011, Kelce played his entire career with the Eagles, earning seven Pro Bowl bids, six first-team All-Pro honors, countless pancake blocks on the move and one Super Bowl ring.

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"Thank you, Philadelphia. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for letting me represent this city and allowing me into your homes every Sunday," he said on Monday. "It has truly been a privilege. You have all been so good to me and my family. Growing up in Cleveland, I watched all of my favorite athletes leave the city. Hell, a whole team left the city. It has always been a goal of mine to play my whole career in one city. And I couldn't have dreamt of a better one and a better fit if I tried. I don't know what's next, but I look forward to the next challenges and opportunities that await, and I know that I carry with me the lessons from my time here and that, forever, we shall all share the bond of being Philadelphians. That's all I got."

In a statement, Lurie praised Kelce as the ideal Eagle and representative of Philadelphia.

"It is difficult to put into words how much Jason Kelce has meant to everyone in this organization, to the city of Philadelphia, and to our fans," the owner wrote on Monday. "He gave everything he had to all of us for 13 years. And he did it in a way that was truly authentic. Jason was an incredible football player: A future Hall of Famer who would have been successful anywhere. But has there ever been a more perfect marriage between a player, a city, and a team?

"His grit and determination, from being a walk-on linebacker at Cincinnati to an undersized sixth-round pick in 2011, are unparalleled. His intelligence and versatility, from starting as a rookie center in a lockout season to thriving under multiple coaches and offensive schemes, set him apart from others at his position. The genuine love and care he showed his coaches, teammates, and staff endeared him to all he worked alongside. The passion and intensity that he poured into everything he did both on and off the field made a city fall in love."

Even at 36 years old, Kelce remained one of the best blockers in space, with the ability to get to the second level, pull around the corner, and keep his balance while flattening an oncoming defender. His unique ability to get lower than his opponent drove the "Brotherly Shove" sneak and made it nearly impossible to stop.

Kelce said he's unsure of what's next on his journey. Whether it's television or another medium, one day, that voyage will include a trip to Canton, Ohio, to don a gold jacket.

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
Eagles center Jason Kelce officially announces retirement after 13 seasons (2024)

FAQs

What did Jason Kelce say in his retirement speech? ›

There is no chance I'd be here without the bond Travis and I share. It made me stronger, tougher, smarter, and it taught me the values of cooperation, loyalty, patience, and understanding. It's only too poetic I found my career being fulfilled in the City of Brotherly Love. I knew that relationship all too well.

Will Jason Kelce return in 2024? ›

In a surprising move, former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce has officially joined ESPN as an analyst, the network announced on Tuesday. 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.

Who will replace Jason Kelce at center? ›

Cam Jurgens was drafted in the second round of the 2022 draft to be the heir apparent to Kelce at center. Kelce actually hand-picked Jurgens to be his long-term replacement when he was asked to evaluate centers prior to the 2022 draft, and Jurgens was the player he liked the most.

Did Jason officially retire? ›

Who retired from the NFL in 2024? ›

Six-time Pro Bowl Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox followed the footsteps of longtime Eagles center Jason Kelce in announcing his retirement ahead of the 2024 NFL season.

Is Jason Kelce's wife ok? ›

Did Kelce say he would resign? ›

False. Travis Kelce did not say he would leave the Kansas City Chiefs if his teammate, Harrison Butker, remained. The suggestion was published by a satire website and later surfaced online without a satire label. This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check team.

Why is Jason Kelce 62? ›

13 for the sports that I played. But I had a football coach in middle school that once said to me, 'The player makes the number, not the other way around. ' Since then, I've taken the number that was handed to me. I have an identity with 62 and I'm going to have that forever."

What is Jason Kelce's new job? ›

Kelce officially joined ESPN's "Monday Night Countdown" in May two months after he retired from the NFL after 13 seasons with the Eagles. Kelce will be on the pregame show from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. leading into Monday Night Football through the regular season.

How many years does Travis Kelce have left on his contract? ›

NFL Network's Tom Pelissero corrected his earlier report that Kelce's new deal was an extension through the 2027 season. Instead, he's getting a raise to $34.25 million on the remaining two years of his existing contract that runs through 2025.

What is Jason Kelces' net worth? ›

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Jason Kelce's net worth is about $30 million as of 2024. That includes not only his NFL contracts but also earnings from lucrative endorsem*nt deals that have come his way.

How big is Jason Kelce? ›

INJURIES
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Height, Weight6'3", 295 lbs
FromCleveland, OH
CollegeCincinnati
Experience13 Years
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Who is the center of the Eagles? ›

Jason Kelce - Philadelphia Eagles Center - ESPN.

What is Jason Kelce going to do after retirement? ›

The 36-year-old Kelce is going to ESPN to be a part of its Monday Night Football pregame show, The Athletic's Andrew Marchand reported.

What's going on with Jason Kelce? ›

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.

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