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‘KEEPING KELCE’ Jason Kelce drops another major hint over his NFL retirement future as brother Travis puts doubt over him quitting

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Travis thinks the decision is still eating at Jason

JASON Kelce is still mulling over his potential retirement decision, according to his brother Travis.

After the Philadelphia Eagles’ wild card loss in the playoffs, it was reported that Kelce informed the team of his retirement.

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However, Kelce denied those reports on the New Heights podcast, saying he still had a lot to consider.

Since then, rumors have continued to swirl with Kelce and his brother Travis sharing hints about the future of his career.

Travis shared at Monday’s Super Bowl press event that he thinks the decision is still eating at Jason.

“I’ll tell you what, I think it’s still up in the air whether or not he’s going to continue to play football,” Travis said.

He did express some confidence in Jason returning to the league though.

“I’m not a betting man, but I think he’s got some football left in him,” Travis said.

“I’m going to leave that up to him.”

A recent video surfaced from the Pro Bowl makes it look like Jason is going to try to continue playing football.

In the video, text reads “Jason Kelce says he’s not retiring.”

The video shows Kelce signing autographs at the Pro Bowl when a fan yells out “Jason please don’t retire, for the love of football please don’t.”

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Kelce shouted back “I’m gonna try not to.”

Jason went through a similar situation last year, where he finally decided to play in 2023 in March.

He made a good decision returning to play, as he was named to the Pro Bowl and made the All-Pro First Team.

He is now a seven-time Pro Bowler and six-time All-Pro player.

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