While Andy Reid hasnāt coached Jason Kelce since 2012, he had nothing but respect for the Eagles legend as he enters retirement.
WhenĀ Jason KelceĀ got drafted to theĀ Philadelphia Eagles,Ā Andy ReidĀ was his head coach. And in Super Bowl 57,Ā Kelce lined upĀ against Reid.
The Kansas City ChiefsĀ came out on top, winning, 38-35. Reid mightāve came out victorious, but he hadĀ nothing but love for KelceĀ upon hearing the offensive lineman has retired, via Zach Berman of PHLY.
āThat family, Iāve become close with it. Between Travis and then Jason, Iāve watched both guys grow,ā Reid said. āTremendous players, and Jason is a great leader ā emotional player, brings that to the table, and has done so for a long time. 13 years? Thatās a long time.ā
āMy hat goes off to him. Heās going on top as a player, an All-Pro player. Could he have played a couple more years? Probably,ā Reid continued. āBut that body, itās taken a lot of pounding. And heās got a nice little gig going now. But listen ā Iām proud ā I love the kid, and Iām proud of him for making that decision.ā
āWhatever he does, heās going to do great at,ā Reid concluded.
Kelce, Reid team up
Philadelphia used a sixth-round pick on Kelce in 2011. It didnāt take long for him to make an impact, as he was immediately named the starter at center after winning the job in training camp.
His sophomore season was cut short after suffering a brutal ACL and MCL injury. However, from there, Kelce would become an ironman in Philadelphia. Outside of four missed games in 2014, Kelce started every game for the Eagles from 2013-2023. He was a seven-time Pro Bowler, six-time All-Pro and a Super Bowl champion.
While he welcomed the offensive lineman to the league, Reid didnāt have the longest tenure with Kelce under his watch. After a rough 4-12 season in 2022, Reidās contract wasnāt renewed. Still, the head coach knew just how talented and invested Kelce was. It didnāt take him a decade to see what he was cut out to be a center in the NFL.
Reid admires from afar
While he not have been coaching Jason Kelce, Reid has had the opportunity to work his brother for his entire NFL career. Travis Kelceās first year with the Kansas City Chiefs was also Reidās.
The two have gone on to have immense success together. The tight end is a nine-time Pro Bowler, and four-time Pro Bowler. Together, they have helped lead the Chiefs to four Super Bowl titles.
In their most recent win over the San Francisco 49ers, fans got to see an insight into the Kelceās bond. Through both their New Heights podcast and the centerās excitement at Chiefs games, the pair connected through Kansas Cityās road to the championship.
And in a way, Andy Reid got to connect with his lineman once again. While he wasnāt coaching him, they shared the jubilation of a championship and understood the battletested road that was walked to get there.
Whether standing on the same sidelines or opposite, Reid has always admired Kelce as a player a person. As he walks off into the sunset, Reid couldnāt be prouder of what his former lineman has and will accomplish.