Did Eagles' Jason Kelce play his last game? It seems that way

The most reliable man on the Philadelphia Eagles roster may have just played his last NFL snap.  Seven-time Pro Bowl center Jason Kelce has flirted with the idea of retiring all season and looked very emotional following the Eagles' 32-9 playoff loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.  As the clock expired, Kelce shared a moment […]

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Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce (62) thanks the fans as he leaves the field after a 2024 NFC wild card game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium.
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The most reliable man on the Philadelphia Eagles roster may have just played his last NFL snap. 

Seven-time Pro Bowl center Jason Kelce has flirted with the idea of retiring all season and looked very emotional following the Eagles' 32-9 playoff loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 

As the clock expired, Kelce shared a moment with his offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland on the sidelines. 

The 36-year-old also found his family after the game. 

He appeared devastated heading into the locker room. 

Kelce also "kindly" declined to speak to the media after the loss. 

If he is done, the six-time All-Pro center has one heck of a Hall of Fame-worthy career and he will be deeply missed. 

A blowout loss to Tampa is not the way Kelce deserved to go out, but it won't be how he'll be remembered. 

Kelce started every game this season and allowed just one sack and 12 total pressures. He also set a new franchise record for consecutive regular-season starts with 156 and regular-season games played with 193.