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Jason Kelce Poised to Join Eagles Coaching Staff by 2027

Philadelphia, PA – May 25, 2025

When Jason Kelce retired from the NFL in 2024, many suspected his departure from the game wouldn’t be permanent. Though he hung up his jersey, the fiery spirit, sharp football mind, and commanding presence that defined his career never left the Philadelphia Eagles. Now, sources close to the organization reveal that the Eagles are crafting a coaching transition plan that could see Kelce join the staff in 2026 and take over as offensive line coach by 2027.

Kelce’s potential return isn’t driven by nostalgia—it’s a strategic move. Throughout his 13-year career, Kelce was more than a center; he was essentially an on-field offensive coordinator. Known for his pre-snap adjustments, sideline corrections, and ability to read defenses, he earned a reputation as one of the most cerebral linemen in NFL history. “Jason wasn’t just blocking guys—he was reading defenses better than some quarterbacks,” a former Eagles assistant remarked. “He already thinks like a coach. Always did.”

Since retiring, Kelce has stayed deeply connected to the team. He’s been spotted at practices, reviewing film with the coaching staff, and recently became a limited partner in the Eagles’ ownership group—a rare honor for a player just one year removed from the field. While he’s declined formal coaching roles for now, the buzz within the NovaCare Complex is intensifying. A league executive described the situation as “a redshirt year—then the headset comes on.”

The Eagles’ current offensive line, featuring veterans like Lane Johnson and rising star Cam Jurgens—Kelce’s chosen successor—remains a strength. However, the franchise is focused on preserving continuity and culture, qualities Kelce embodies better than anyone. His deep knowledge of offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland’s system, paired with his unparalleled leadership, positions him as the perfect candidate to carry the torch.

Head coach Nick Sirianni has also hinted at the possibility. “I wouldn’t be surprised if Jason ends up back with us in a different role,” Sirianni said during minicamp. “He’s got the respect of every guy in that locker room—and probably every coach in the league.”

If the plan unfolds as expected, 2027 will usher in a new chapter for the Eagles: Jason Kelce back on the sideline, not as a retired legend, but as a coach shaping the team’s present and future. In a league where a player’s legacy often fades after retirement, Kelce’s next act could be his most impactful yet. Follow the Eagles on X for updates on this developing story.

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