Jason Kelce slips in vague comment about potential retirement on New Heights podcast

Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce was "the life of the party" following the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII win over the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas.  Jason recapped his crazy trip to Sin City alongside his brother Travis on the latest New Heights podcast this week and all of the after-party clips of […]

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Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce was "the life of the party" following the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII win over the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas. 

Jason recapped his crazy trip to Sin City alongside his brother Travis on the latest New Heights podcast this week and all of the after-party clips of him that went viral. He also slipped in a vague comment about his potential retirement plans.

"The dances, man… I save so many of those f—–g videos," Travis said. 

For the majority of the night, Jason was spotted dancing alone next to famous DJ Marshmello. 

A video of him doing that while his brother Travis shared a special moment with Taylor Swift appeared to be the internet's favorite clip from the night. 

"That's a very strong dichotomy," Jason said. "On this side, two people in love and enjoying the moment together, panning to a complete neanderthal who is no longer connected to modern-day society." 

Travis tried to hold back tears from laughing so hard and said that Jason and Mashmello looked "like a tag team." 

"We were," Jason said. " Marshmello if you wanna … I might have a lot more free time on my hands these days. We'll see what happens, but maybe that needs to become a thing." 

Jason has been contemplating retirement and is expected to make an official announcement in the next few weeks. 

Aside from partying hard in Vegas, Jason also met with ESPN and Fox Sports during Super Bowl week to discuss future TV deals.