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Retirement Redefined: How Jason Kelce Continues to Spark Change for the Philadelphia Eagles Even in Retirement
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There will be a new center snapping the ball to Jalen Hurts this season for the Philadelphia Eagles, but that doesn’t mean longtime starter Jason Kelce won’t be around the team. The 13-year veteran who finished his career starting 167 consecutive games (including the postseason) retired in March after spending his entire NFL career with the Eagles.
As the Eagles prepare for their first season without Kelce since 2010, the future Hall of Famer has kept tabs on the team and was in the building during Philadelphia’s rookie minicamp last weekend. There he met rookie center Dylan McMahon, who the Eagles selected in the sixth round of this year’s draft.
McMahon has already drawn comparisons to Kelce before stepping foot on an NFL field. McMahon is considered undersized for his position and Kelce is the first player that comes to mind when an “undersized center” is brought up. The Eagles took McMahon with the 190th pick. Kelce was the 190th overall selection in the 2011 NFL Draft.
McMahon is not expected to start this season but he is a player that Philadelphia can develop, especially if Kelce is in the picture. Upon their initial meeting last Thursday, McMahon said that he exchanged numbers with Kelce and the latter offered advice.