Ex-Eagles Star Eyes Major Shift with Rival for 2025 Season
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Philadelphia, PA – May 16, 2025
Jason Kelce, a longtime Philadelphia Eagles standout, is reportedly considering a significant move by joining a rival team as part of their coaching staff ahead of the 2025 season, sources revealed. The former center’s potential decision has sent shockwaves through the Eagles fanbase.
Kelce, a cornerstone of the Eagles from 2011 to 2023, played 13 seasons, earning 7 Pro Bowl selections (2014, 2016, 2018-2022) and 6 First-team All-Pro honors (2017-2022). He played a pivotal role in the Eagles’ Super Bowl LII victory over the Patriots in 2018, ending a 57-year championship drought. Kelce became an icon in Philadelphia, most notably for his passionate speech during the 2018 Super Bowl parade, dressed as a Mummer, rallying fans to believe in the team. Since retiring in 2023, he has remained active in the Eagles community, hosting a podcast and attending events like the tailgate before the 2025 NFC Championship against the Washington Commanders.
Now, Kelce is in discussions to join the Dallas Cowboys, a fierce NFC East rival, as an offensive line coach for the 2025 season. The news has stunned Eagles Nation, given Kelce’s status as a symbol of Philadelphia pride. The idea of him aligning with the Cowboys—long considered the Eagles’ greatest adversary—has been labeled a monumental shift. Kelce reportedly met with Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy and owner Jerry Jones in early May 2025 to explore the role, eager to share his expertise and transition into coaching.
Eagles fans have voiced their disappointment and sense of betrayal on social media. Some have called the potential move “unforgivable,” while others, though respectful of Kelce’s choice, struggle to accept it. Eagles GM Howie Roseman declined to comment on the rumors, but head coach Nick Sirianni stated, “Jason will always be part of the Eagles family. We respect his decisions, but he knows how we feel about the Cowboys.” Meanwhile, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed enthusiasm, saying, “Kelce is one of the sharpest football minds I’ve encountered. We’d welcome him with open arms if he’s ready to join us.”
The Eagles, fresh off their Super Bowl LIX victory in 2024 over the Chiefs, are led by Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley (1,289 rushing yards), and A.J. Brown as they aim to defend their title in 2025. However, if Kelce joins the Cowboys, he could bolster their already formidable offense, featuring Micah Parsons, Dak Prescott, and CeeDee Lamb (1,208 receiving yards), posing a greater threat to the Eagles in their NFC East matchups.
Kelce’s potential move to Dallas isn’t just a personal career shift—it could alter the competitive balance in the division. With his 13 years of experience and deep understanding of the Eagles’ strategies, Kelce could provide the Cowboys with a strategic edge. The question remains: will Kelce follow through with joining a rival, or will he choose to preserve his legacy in Philadelphia?