Remember when we all shared tears over the announcement that Jason Kelce would call it a career and ride off into the sunset? We knew we'd see him again. We knew the Philadelphia Eagles legend would never have to buy a beer or a meal in the City of Brotherly Love again, unless he just wanted to do so.
We said we'd miss him, but we actually haven't had time to do so. We've seen more of Jason Kelce since he retired than we saw of him when he was still playing.
We aren't complaining. The more we get of the G.O.A.T. the better, but forgive us if we can't get around to everything.
There's the New Heights podcast, the talk show, and his ESPN gig. Heck, he and his younger brother Travis Kelce even have their own cereal.
He may have called himself 'Fat Batman' when he was still playing, but we won't have to worry about Jason's health now that his playing days are over. He's more active now than ever. We aren't shocked. We never accused him of being lazy.
Jason Kelce congratulates the Eagles on their Super Bowl victory.
When in doubt about how to keep up with something, glue yourselves to someone's social media channels. We have Jason Kelce's locked with all of the notifications turned on.
Here's something we ran across recently. As expected, he took time out of his busy schedule to congratulate his Philadelphia Eagles on the Super Bowl win.
Congratulations to the Philadelphia Eagles, my former teammates, and friends on being SB LIX Champions!! There were a lot of emotions last night, and now that I’ve collected my thoughts, I’ll attempt to share them in the longest tweet ever.
— Jason Kelce (@JasonKelce) February 11, 2025
That game was odd for me to watch if…
Perhaps the only thing that was sad about seeing the Birds hoist the Vince Lombardi Trophy was knowing Jason Kelce and Fletcher Cox weren't on the field to win one more ring with their teammates.
That's okay! We're certain that Cabton, Ohio is calling. They'll both be enshrined among football's immortals at the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and they needn't worry about the Eagles Hall of Fame. They'll both be enshrined in the franchise's Hall as well.
Fletch and Kelce will live in the hearts of Birds fans forever. So will the 2024-25 Eagles. We're so proud of all of them!