Zach Stipe
Associate AD / Communications
CINCINNATI – Cincinnati football alum and future first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer Jason Kelce announced on Monday his retirement from the NFL after 13 years as the center and team leader for the Philadelphia Eagles.
Kelce was a six-time All-Pro and seven-time Pro Bowler. He won Super Bowl LII in 2018 and appeared in another, facing his brother, Travis, in Super Bowl LVII in 2023.
Kelce started all 17 regular-season games this season, leading the Eagles to an 11-6 mark and a third-straight trip to the playoffs. His 80.7 grade from Pro Football Focus made him the highest-graded center who played 1,000 snaps. He set an Eagles record for consecutive regular-season starts with 156 and tied the franchise mark for All-Pro selections, joining NFL Hall of Famers Reggie White and Chuck Bednarik.
He started and played in all 193 games in his career, ranking second in franchise history in games played.
A former walk-on linebacker for the Bearcats, Kelce played for Cincinnati from 2006 to 2010, earning All-BIG EAST honors as an offensive lineman twice. He played for head coaches Mark Dantonio, Brian Kelly and Butch Jones, helping lead UC to the 2008 Orange Bowl and 2009 Sugar Bowl. He was the Scout Team Defensive MVP in 2006 before moving to offensive line and starting three seasons from 2008 to 2010.
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In 2023, the Bearcats entered a new era as a Power Five School when they officially joined the Big 12 Conference, positioning Cincinnati among the nation's premier athletics programs.
Off the field, UC student-athletes continue to find success, as well, collectively posting a 3.42 GPA in the fall of 2023 with 81 percent earning spots on the Honor Roll.
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John Cunningham, and supported by more than 150 full-time staff members
, UC Athletics' mission is to
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