Perhaps no Eagles player was closer to Kelce than the guy who took the ball from between his legs on virtually every play, the guy who followed Kelce in the Tush Push or Brotherly Shove for first downs and touchdowns — quarterback Jalen Hurts.
It was a strange week and day for the Eagles along the offensive line, but their two Pro Bowl centers got the job done in the NFC Championship.
Cam Jurgens sat hunched over at his locker stall. He winced a little when he finally rose. Back injuries are tricky, as anyone who deals with chronic pain there knows. But the Eagles center’s postgame walk on egg shells was enough visual proof that Jurgens played at far less than 100 percent.
Former Eagles star Jason Kelce jumped on social media and shared his reaction to the viral photo as well. The 37-year-old former center had an expletive reaction to Hurts, as Kelce absolutely loved the image. "This photo is [expletive] incredible," he said.
Jason Kelce is figuring out how to support brother Travis Kelce in the AFC title game after attending the NFC championship
Jason Kelce detailed his and wife Kylie Kelce's post-NFL season travel plans during the latest episode of the 'New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce' podcast released Wednesday, Jan. 22.
Appearing on the "New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce" podcast, NBA superstar LeBron James said the closest he came to giving the NFL a shot was during the 2011 NBA lockout. “I didn't know when we were going to make the deal with the owners and get ...
The game is taking place in Philadelphia, which means it should come as no surprise that former Eagles star center Jason Kelce is on hand. And now that Kelce is happily retired, it should come as no surprise that he can be found in the pregame parking lot, firing up fans who probably did not need much firing.
Jason Kelce may not be a member of the Philadelphia Eagles anymore, but the All-Pro center-turned-ESPN analyst still bleeds green. Kelce, at Lincoln Financial Field doing pregame work for ESPN, stopped by a tailgate with Eagles fans—along with a lone wolf Washington Commanders fan—and proceeded to have a great time with the fanbase of the team he spent all 13 seasons of his decorated NFL career with.
Three people have been charged in Pennsylvania with attempting to sell more than 1,000 pieces of memorabilia featuring forged signatures of Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce, officials say.