Jason Kelce, a center for the Philadelphia Eagles, has long been a fan favorite. Even during the team’s bye week, they received word from Jason Kelce about his plans to play in 2024.
Jason Kelce joined Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit in the Thursday Night Football booth and was asked if he intended on playing another season. The five-time All-Pro center stated that he has not yet made up his mind. He is currently in his 13th NFL season, all with the Philadelphia Eagles.
One thing was evident from his performance in the Thursday Night Football booth: he has a future in broadcasting games as a color commentator if he wants to do so after his NFL career is over. He is a finalist for the Sexiest Man Alive and co-hosts a podcast with his brother, Travis, in addition to being a Super Bowl champion center.
What can we expect from Jason Kelce and the Philadelphia Eagles this season?
The Philadelphia Eagles have been one of the greatest teams, going 8-1 into Week 10. Their single loss came against the New York Jets, and it appears that they have not played a full 60-minute game in which they have dominated.
Jason Kelce is one of the main reasons the Eagles’ Brotherly Shove play has been so successful, allowing quarterback Jalen Hurts to step up. Following their bye week, the Eagles will play on the road against the Kansas City Chiefs, at home against the Buffalo Bills, at home against the San Francisco 49ers, on the road against the Dallas Cowboys, and on the road against the Seattle Seahawks.
This is going to be an exciting stretch to see who this Eagles team will be. They now lead the NFC East by two games and are the top seed in the NFC overall entering into Week 10.
This Eagles team should be able to keep winning games and demonstrating why they have the best record in the NFL.
With outstanding talent on both sides of the ball, such as Jalen Hurts, wide receiver AJ Brown, center Jason Kelce, safety Kenny Byard, and cornerback Darius Slay, to mention a few.
This Eagles team should be able to keep winning games and demonstrating why they have the best record in the NFL.