Jason Kelce appears to have his subsequent job lined up after retiring from the NFL, in line with former teammate Beau Allen.
“Needed a ride to @Philly_Show, thankfully this jobless bum could drop me off #uberdriver,” Allen, 32, wrote through X on Saturday, March 9, sharing a selfie with Kelce, 36.
Allen, a former Philadelphia Eagles defenseman earlier than his personal retirement in 2022, wore a darkish denim jacket and a coordinating baseball cap as he sat within the passenger facet of a automobile’s entrance row. Kelce, in the meantime, was all smiles from the driving force’s seat.
The X account for Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast cosigned the brand new gig. “Don’t forget 5 stars for good service,” a Saturday reply learn.
Kelce retired from skilled soccer after 13 seasons within the league earlier this week.
“Thirteen years in Philadelphia and I look back at a career full of ups and downs,” he tearfully stated throughout a Monday, March 4, press convention. “So, this all brings us here to today. Where I announce that I am retiring from the NFL after 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles. And today I must admit, I am officially overrated. Vastly overrated.”
Kelce continued, “It took a lot of hardwork and determination getting here. I have been the underdog my entire career, and I mean this when I say it, I wish I still was. Few things give me such joy as proving someone wrong.”
Kelce performed heart for the Eagles all through his whole NFL profession.
“It has always been a goal of mine to play my whole career in one city. I couldn’t have dreamt a better one and a better fit if I tried,” he added in the course of the announcement. “I don’t know what’s next, but I look forward to the new challenges and opportunities that await, and I know that I carry with me the lessons for my time here and that forever we shall all share the bond of being Philadelphians.”
As Jason stated his tearful goodbye to the Eagles, dad and mom Donna and Ed Kelce, spouse Kylie Kelce and brother Travis Kelce sat within the entrance row.
“You’ve always been a step ahead of me in this game … it’s always been like I’ve had that flotation device right there and to have you out of it, it feels empty,” Travis, 34, later advised his older brother in the course of the Wednesday, March 6, episode of their podcast. “And it feels like it’s complete. It was a success. It was a fun ass journey to watch. I just appreciate you showing me the way and bringing us all along the journey with you.”
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