Eagles Center Jason Kelce Explores Potential TV Career as Retirement Lingers
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Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce could be making the transition from the football field to the small screen if retirement is on the horizon. Recent reports suggest that Kelce has been in talks with major networks ESPN and Fox regarding potential television opportunities.
According to a report by Michael McCarthy of FrontOfficeSports.com, Kelce met with representatives from both ESPN and Fox earlier this week to discuss potential TV roles. Although he has not yet made a formal announcement about his plans, the 34-year old athlete's future remains uncertain.
If Kelce decides to retire, he will have no shortage of job offers in the media industry. Speculation is rife that he may join the Thursday night booth at Amazon with renowned commentators Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit. The allure of working alongside such experienced professionals could be a tempting proposition for Kelce.
In addition to his potential TV career, Kelce and his brother, Travis, have already gained immense popularity with their podcast. This success further showcases Kelce's ability to engage and entertain audiences, making him an attractive choice for various media endeavors.
Whether Kelce ultimately decides to hang up his helmet or return for another season remains to be seen. However, if he does choose to retire, networks will undoubtedly be vying for the opportunity to recruit the charismatic and talented player for their TV broadcasts.
As the Eagles wait for Kelce's final decision, fans and media alike eagerly await the announcement that could potentially shape the next phase of his professional life.