The Eagles are expected to lose a number of key players in the coming free agent period, but a mainstay of their offense will remain in place. Center Jason Kelce announced (on Twitter) that he will play in 2023.
“I have put much thought into whether it makes sense to play another season,” he said. “After talking it over with my wife and many other friends and family, I have decided to return for another year. Thank you to all my supporters and detractors for fueling me.”
The 35-year-old was said to be mulling retirement ahead of the Eagles’ Super Bowl loss. His remarks prior to the game suggested that he would still have a desire to continue his career regardless of the outcome of that game, though, so today’s announcement comes as little surprise. He will extend his Eagles career to at least 13 seasons.
Kelce has been a model of durability during his NFL tenure, missing significant time only in his second season. His high standard of play has also been seen throughout his career, including well into his 30s. The former sixth-rounder earned his sixth career Pro Bowl nod in 2022 (his fourth straight), as well first-team All-Pro honors for the fifth season (and second in a row).
Being able to keep Kelce, who has one year remaining on his contract at a cap hit of just over $9MM, will be a welcomed development for the Eagles. The team’s o-line played a crucial role in their success on offense, and the veteran pivot was at the heart of their production. The news also comes on a day when the expected exodus of Eagles starters has begun, including defensive tackle Javon Hargrave and linebacker T.J. Edwards.
Kelce will remain in place at the center position, leaving 2021 draftee Cam Jurgens likely to slot in at left guard in 2023. The latter is seen as Kelce’s successor, but the time for him to take the C spot will not arrive for at least one more year.