“I want to be involved with the Eagles organization no matter what happens to me.” Jason Kelce Says He Wants To Continue Being A Part Of The Team After Retirement
After Philadelphia’s loss to Tampa Bay in the wild-card round, Eagles center Jason Kelce allegedly told teammates he would retire, though he hasn’t made an official statement yet. Kelce stated that he firmly wanted to maintain some level of connection with the Eagles organization, even in the face of possible media opportunities.
Kelce expressed his strong bond with the Chiefs by reminiscing about the surreal moments he experienced while seeing his brother Travis and the team win the AFC Championship Game. He said,
“I don’t care what happens; I still want to be a part of and participate in the organization. I don’t want to ever feel as though I’m an outsider witnessing these successes, honors, and possibilities, which essentially represent entire cities, fan bases, and organizations. Jason Kelce said, “It’s too good a feeling to pass up.”
Kelce stated that he would hate to lose out on the joint triumphs, honors, and chances that stand in for whole communities and fan bases.
Kelce spoke about the deep satisfaction that comes from contributing to accomplishments that unite entire communities and fan bases. While expressing a tendency to feel like an outsider amid big triumphs, he made hints about his continued involvement in the organization.
Although Kelce hasn’t formally announced his retirement, he expressed enthusiasm for the opportunity to watch his brother play in Super Bowl LVIII versus San Francisco. He talked about going to Vegas to support his brother in the future, hoping that Travis, Pat Mahomes, Andy Reid, and the Chiefs would win a third championship.
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