Eagles supporters paid respect to Jason Kelce just two months after he retired from the NFL by unveiling a painting of the former center in a Philadelphia suburb.
On Monday, New Heights, the podcast Jason co-hosts with his younger brother and Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, posted a photo of the bright work of art at a Dunkin’ Donuts on West Chester Pike in Havertown on X.
It featured a thank-you letter for the 36-year-old 2018 Super Bowl (LII) winner.
The artwork was created by Jimmy McMenamim, owner of the graffiti art firm GlossBlack. He has previously created wall art for the Eagles, the 76ers, the NBA, Disney, and Red Bull in the City of Brotherly Love.
People were eager to praise the mural on social media.
Eagles fans pay respect to Jason Kelce in Philadelphia after he retired from the NFL in March.
The bright mural, created by Glossblack, is located in Havertown, a suburb of Philadelphia.
A user on X commented on New Heights’ post, saying, “This is SO good!!!!”
‘Epic Art!!’ another user said.
‘Great work!! Love this for Jason!!! Someone another reposted, and another person stated that the mura made him ‘cry up.’
Jason, who played 13 NFL seasons with the Eagles, retired in March.
It was reported in April that the former seven-time Pro Bowl selection would appear on ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown.
He also appeared at WrestleMania XL alongside old Eagle colleague Lane Johnson, wearing luchador masks and assisting Rey Mysterio and Andrade in winning their match.
The tournament took place at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, the Eagles’ home stadium.