Jason Kelce is enjoying the 2024 NFL offseason, and while he is in Las Vegas ahead of the Chiefs-49ers Super Bowl, the All-Pro center appears to be getting closer to retiring.
According to Front Office Sports, Kelce has visited with ESPN and FOX Sports to discuss a potential media career after retirement.
According to the New York Post, Amazon, NBC, and CBS may be interested in Kelce as well.
Kelce has previously been on Amazon Prime’s Thursday night broadcast and co-hosts one of the most popular podcasts, The NewHeights Podcast, with his brother, Travis Kelce.
Kelce, a sixth-round draft pick from the University of Cincinnati in 2011, started and played in 193 games over 13 seasons.
Kelce is the fifth center in NFL history to receive at least six All-Pro selections. The other four — Jim Otto, Bulldog Turner, Dermotti Dawson, and Jim Ringo — are all Pro Football Hall of Famers.
Kelce made his first Pro Bowl appearance in 2014 and has been nominated to the Associated Press All-Pro team in six of the last seven seasons.
Kelce’s upcoming statement might mark the beginning of numerous significant moves and adjustments for the Eagles.