JASON Kelce could return to football in the future – but he won’t take up his old job as attacking forward.
The Philadelphia Eagles legend retired in March after 13 seasons in the NFL.
Eagles Pro Bowl offensive lineman Lane Johnson appeared on the Up & Adams Show, hosted by Kay Adams.
The two were at the OL Masterminds Summit, a workshop for attackers, at The Sports Academy, in Frisco, Texas.
Johnson was asked about his former teammate Kelce and shared that Travis Kelce’s brother has been frequently appearing at the Eagles’ Novacare Complex training facility this offseason.
“He was around maybe more than a lot of players this offseason,” Johnson said.
“I think he was seeking people’s advice and opinions about his future.
“He was in the building a lot.”
Adams marveled at the rumor while Johnson even shared more information, saying that Kelce’s locker had been moved to the coaches’ room.
Johnson added that he believes the seven-time Pro Bowler will continue to show up at the facility.
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“I think he’ll be in the building at least once or twice a week,” he said.
Fans were delighted with Johnson’s information about Kelce, when someone asked on X: “No one explained what retirement means?”
Kelce was drafted by the Eagles in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft and is considered one of the best centers in the league. history.
He helped Philadelphia win its first Super Bowl in the 2017-18 campaign.
Kelce has been busy since announcing his retirement at the beginning of the year.
He continues to co-host his popular podcast New Heights with his brother Travis.
Kelce, 36, attended WrestleMania XL in April, when the event was held at the Eagles’ home stadium, Lincoln Financial Field.
And he signed on to be part of ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown in the same month.
Kelce worked out at the Eagles’ training facility during the offseason.
If he does transition to coaching Philadelphia, Johnson has a message for the team’s coaches.
“They better watch out because this guy had more packages in his locker, you couldn’t even get to his locker, there were only boxes,” Johnson said of Already areEagles player’s old locker.
“He kind of created a little fort and during the year you couldn’t get to the back of the locker room, so be careful in the coaches’ locker room.”
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