Jason Kelce hasn’t decided to retire yet.
The longtime Eagle center has remained in good shape, but he still plans to retire from football despite telling his teammates that was his postseason plan after losing in the wild-card round. has not been promised.
Kelsey, 36, was interviewed by Dana Carvey and David Spade on Friday’s episode of .super fly” he said on a podcast, insisting that no final decision has been made.
“I don’t know. I’m just trying to figure it out right now. Right now, I’m just looking for other opportunities if I end up retiring,” Kelsey said. “If I end up playing again, I’ll still continue training and stay in shape.”
Front Office Sports reported in early February that Kelce met with television executives from Fox and ESPN while supporting his brother Travis during preparations for the 2024 Super Bowl in Las Vegas.
Of course, young Kelce and the Chiefs won in overtime in a thrilling big game against the 49ers, where the older Kelce was one of the many spectators.
Jason, who won his own Super Bowl with the Eagles in 2018, was originally drafted by the team in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft after a successful collegiate career in Cincinnati.

Kelce has played in more than 200 games in his career, including regular season and playoff games.
He is one of the most decorated offensive linemen of his generation, being named an All-Pro six times and a Pro Bowler seven times.
