Jason Kelce ‘turned down $9MILLION deal to stay in Philadelphia’ with the Eagles front office ‘desperate’ to stop him retiring… but franchise ‘plans to honor legendary center’ as he brings the curtain down on 13-year career
Kelce – who spent his entire 13-year career in Philly – will go down as a franchise legend and is a surefire Hall of Famer.
And according to the US Sun, the Eagles were ‘desperate’ to retain the 36-year-old for another season.
The US Sun said the Eagles will retire Kelce’s No. 62 jersey after he decided to hang his cleats up.
He was paid $14.25million last season by Philly – the most of any center in the league.
And while the Eagles apparently tried hard to keep Kelce, this was the end of the road for him and the franchise.
‘He knows that he wasn’t getting younger, and seeing his brother winning another Super Bowl had him rethink maybe going back to play another season, but he took the best decision as he feels that he needed to stop his career,’ a source told the US Sun.
The Ohio native – who hosts the popular ‘New Heights’ podcast with his brother, Travis – could now pursue a broadcasting career.
He met with execs from ESPN and Fox during Super Bowl week, according to Front Office Sports.
Either way, his next chapter was seemingly far from his mind on Monday as he announced his retirement in front of his wife, Kylie, parents Donna and Ed, and brother, Travis.
Philly’s executive vice president Howie Roseman – who would have played a pivotal role in the team’s reported last-ditch contract offer to Kelce – was also in attendance.
Kelce needed 45 minutes to recount his career as he fought through tears at the Eagles’ facility before finally confirming his retirement.