Jason Kelce’s NFL future is still in flux as retirement rumors swirl: ‘Trying to figure it out’
Jason Kelce is still undecided on retiring.
The long-time Eagle center is staying in shape but has not yet committed to retiring from football, despite reportedly telling his teammates after a wild-card round loss that was his plan following the season.
Kelce, 36, was interviewed by Dana Carvey and David Spade on Friday’s episode of the “Superfly” podcast and still maintains that no decision is final.
“I don’t know. I’m trying to figure it out right now. Right now, exploring different opportunities if I end up retiring,” Kelce said.”Still working out and staying in shape if I end up playing again.”
Front Office Sports reported earlier in February that Kelce met with TV executives from Fox and ESPN while supporting his brother Travis during the run-up to Super Bowl 2024 in Las Vegas.

Jason Kelce winks after the Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday, February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The younger Kelce and the Chiefs, of course, went on to win the big game in overtime in a thriller over the 49ers, where the elder Kelce was one of many in attendance.
Jason, who won his own Super Bowl with the Eagles in 2018, was originally selected in sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft by the team after a successful college career at Cincinnati.

Jason Kelce walks off after the Philadelphia Eagles lose to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Wild Card Weekend.Getty Images
Kelce has appeared in over 200 career games, including regular season and playoffs.
He is one of the most decorated offensive linemen of his generation, being named an All-Pro six times and a Pro Bowler on seven occasions.

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