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Jason Kelsey Announces Retirement From NFL After 13 Seasons

Jason Kelsey retires after 13 seasons in the NFL.

After 13 seasons in the NFL, Jason Kelsey has officially announced his retirement, bidding farewell to the game he loves. The seven-time Pro Bowler, a likely future Hall of Famer, has spent his entire career with the Philadelphia Eagles.

In his retirement statement, Kelsey expressed gratitude to his coaches, teammates, fans, family, and notably, his brother Travis. He acknowledged the profound impact of his relationship with Travis, emphasizing that he wouldn't have reached this point without their bond.

Reflecting on his career, Kelsey highlighted the poetic nature of fulfilling his football journey in the city of brotherly love. Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie echoed this sentiment, describing the connection between Kelsey, the city of Philadelphia, and the team as a perfect marriage.

Kelsey also expressed appreciation for the unwavering support of his family, giving a special shout-out to Kylie Kelsey, who remained loyal to the Eagles by refusing to wear any other team's jersey.

As Kelsey steps away from the field, he leaves behind a legacy of dedication, passion, and loyalty to the Eagles organization. Fans and teammates alike have expressed their admiration for his contributions both on and off the field.

Meanwhile, amidst Kelsey's retirement announcement, the energy of Super Tuesday elections looms large. The anticipation and excitement surrounding the election day are palpable, setting the stage for a significant day in the political landscape.

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