Jason Kelce gets emotional during his passionate retirement announcement | The Pat McAfee Show



Jason Kelce gets emotional during his passionate retirement announcement | The Pat McAfee Show
Longtime Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce officially announces his retirement from the NFL after 13 seasons.
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42 thoughts on “Jason Kelce gets emotional during his passionate retirement announcement | The Pat McAfee Show”

  1. Not even a fan of the eagles but his Super Bowl speech gets me going whenever I need a pick me up. Kelce is an absolute legend of the game football. Consummate professional on and off the field.

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  2. He is probably the best center ever in NFL history and he did it with strength.. he isn't even that huge so u know it was strength, hard work and technique! I've never heard of someone talking about another center in NFL history. He was always mentioned in sports shows but I don't remember one time in all my life about sports shows talking about another center. Not even one time.. of course I heard it on Philly sports shows cuz it's Philly talking about their own players but never on ESPN or any other major network..

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  3. Don't forget, a few years ago this man helped the Eagles scout and draft his eventual replacement, Cam Jurgens from the University of Nebraska. This man is humble and always put the team and the win first. Enjoy retirement with your family and watching your knucklehead brother chase the 3peat 😂😂

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  4. I hope you have a good time I have a jersey and I still remember you retired me 😞 I’m like what are y’all’s games to see you please day I’ve been crying all day 😞 😞 😞 😞 😞

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  5. I only put the absolute best in my Madden 2003 franchise(Walter Payton, Jerry Rice, Calvin Johnson, Emmitt, Montana, etc) and what I can say is not only will Jason be the next legend worthy of being recreated in my franchise, but Jason should have Madden incorporate an entire new attribute field called "leadership ability" where the higher this attribute, the o-line has less penalties and blocks a tad better. Jason wasn't strong, wasn't fast, but his leadership qualities is what sets him apart and that's not really able to be represented in video game simulation, but in real life it exist and he had it.

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  6. I have a lot of respect for Jason. I’m not an Eagles fan (I’m not a Chief’s fan either 😂) but this man LOVES his family, his team, and his city! Good Luck Jason in the future and enjoy those beautiful little girls ❤❤❤

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  7. Amazing player amazing man. Gonna miss this guy grind it out on Sundays. Such a class act. Jason will be good in whatever his next journey in life is !! Well done big fella. Big hug from Alberta, Canada! Legend !

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  8. This is a very sweet man and I like the Kelces as a family. Good people who know how to have a good time, and so loyal to each other ❤ it's nice to see that the pressure of being wealthy sports stars hasn't ruined that bond

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  9. Man i love Jason.. The poor guy looks like a kid who just got grounded and told that he could never play with his friends again. Why does this feel like a punishment. 😭

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  10. ❤😢This man, this man… he has the tenacity of a Viking, and he is the Eye of the Storm. The sexy man is so assured in his masculinity, that he is not ashamed to display his emotions. This was the toughest hour of his life. He met the challenges of his career and came out on the top. Jason, you only have to be proud of your accomplishments. Job well done. Whatever your future holds, restcassured that you will come out on top of that as well. You are a Kelce and a CHAMPION! God Bless!

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  11. 😢 I was really hoping he would hold on for one more year but you could tell he was leaning towards retirement. I think mentally he wanted to continue but his body wasn’t up to it. Thank you Jason for commitment and dedication to the great sport of American Football ❤❤❤
    PS: imagine the Eagles won the super bowl this year 😬.

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