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Jason Kelce gets brutally honest about his life without the Eagles and the NFL: Kelce dished on how retirement has been for him
For the first time since 2010, the Philadelphia Eagles are going to enter an NFL season without 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.
Kelce, who also co-hosts the “New Heights” podcast with his younger brother, has stayed busy in retirement as he prepares for a new chapter in his life away from the gridiron. But on the newest episode of “New Heights,” Jason discussed what his first offseason away from Philly’s facilities has been like.
Jason and Travis Kelce on Wednesday talked about summer training on the new episode of “New Heights.” While Travis is gearing up for a third consecutive Super Bowl title defense with the Kansas City Chiefs, Jason has spent some time reflecting on how “weird” it is not to be working alongside his now-former teammates in Philly.
“It feels weird not going into the building and man, it’s just the little conversations you have,” Jason said of his first offseason since his March retirement. “You’ll realize it, Trav, once it’s gone.” The older Kelce brother announced he was stepping away this past spring after a decorated 13-year NFL career. He won a Super Bowl with the Eagles — the first and only such championship in the franchise’s modern history — while earning seven Pro Bowl nods and six first-team All-Pro designations.
As Jason discussed how “weird” it was not to be talking about the playbook or various improvements the Eagles could make, Philly lineman Jordan Mailata told reporters he too found it weird not to have the “GOAT” center around anymore. It certainly feels like the Eagles’ 2024 season will be one of adjustment for everybody — even for a player no longer with the team.