The now-ESPN broadcaster also opened up about the team’s ‘awful’ end to the season, where they lost six of their last seven games to go from having the NFL’s best record through Week 12, to not winning a playoff game.
Kelce was an integral part of the Eagles, as a stalwart on their offensive line, but also as the catalyst for the team’s ‘Brotherly Shove’ play that resembled a rugby scrum. I’m really really upset that I’m not going to be out there with them,’ Kelce continued. ‘I think very, very strongly it is going to be a phenomenal season for the Philadelphia Eagles. So I’m looking forward to watching that.’