When a professional athlete retires from his sport, he could not miss the journey, the coaching or the aches and pains, however there are particular issues that he merely can not exchange.
The competitors, the camaraderie together with his teammates and the adulation from followers are issues that gamers are inclined to miss when their enjoying days are over.
Jason Kelce lately retired after 13 excellent seasons within the NFL, and the previous Philadelphia Eagles star admitted that he does miss the sport.
“I’ll always miss it,” Kelce stated, through SiriusXM NFL Radio. “I think that there’s gonna be a piece of me that will never get over not being able to play football, I’m sure.”
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Kelce was persistently probably the greatest facilities within the league and was named to the Professional Bowl seven occasions and the All-Professional First Crew on six events.
He spent all of his profession with the Eagles and was a significant component in them profitable the Tremendous Bowl championship in the course of the 2017 season.
In Kelce’s ultimate seasons, he made a giant mark on the NFL by collaborating in Philadelphia’s favourite play on third- or fourth-and-short — “The Brotherly Shove” or “Tush Push” — which concerned him and the opposite offensive lineman guiding quarterback Jalen Hurts ahead as a way to get a primary down or landing.
Kelce is now a part of the “Monday Night Countdown” crew on ESPN, and he continues to co-host the podcast “New Heights” together with his brother Travis Kelce, the star tight finish for the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs.
Travis Kelce postpone his personal retirement to chase a Tremendous Bowl three-peat with the Chiefs this season, and on the very least, that enables Jason Kelce to proceed to expertise the NFL vicariously.