How tall is Jason Kelce?

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Jason Kelce
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Jason Kelce is an American football center who etched his name for many reasons in the NFL. Kelce was born on 5th November 1987 in Cleveland Heights, Ohio where he played as both running back and linebacker. He was drafted in 2011 by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 6th round of the NFL Draft. He was born on 5th November 1987.

Jason Kelce’s father Ed Kelce was a sales representative in the steel business, and his mother Donna was working in Banking. He is the elder brother of talented NFL player, Travis Kelce. Kelce brothers run a podcast together better known as New Heights. It was launched in September 2022 and captured world attention quickly. Travis Kelce still plays for the Kansas City Eagles; it is his 11th season with the Chiefs. We can also call him the crime partner of star quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Whereas, Jason Kelce is one of the most respected players in the league and is currently in his 13th season with the Philadelphia Eagles. Kelce has told his fans that he will continue playing football as long as he performs at his highest level.

Jason Kelce played as both running back and linebacker at Cleveland Heights High School. He was also twice named All-Lake Erie-Lake League. After redshirting his first year at Cincinnati, Kelce moved to fullback, then to the offensive line, and played center and guard in nine games in 2007.

Jason Kelce’s Height

Jason Kelce stands tall at the height of 6 feet and 3 inches.

Jason Kelce's college career

Jason Kelce participated in university football at the University of Cincinnati from 2006 to 2010. Initially becoming a member as a walk-on linebacker, he subsequently transitioned to the offensive line. He contributed as a center in 35 games for the Bearcats and earned the difference of being named second-team All-Big East in 2010.

During his time with the Bearcats, Kelce commenced off as a linebacker for two years. However, he felt unsatisfied with his playing time and decided to make a switch to the offensive line. This exchange proved fruitful, as he excelled in his new position. He started out with 13 games as a left guard in his sophomore year of 2008 and then shifted to center for his junior year in 2009. His senior year in 2010 was noticed because the starting center in all 13 games, leading to his popularity as a second-team All-Big East.

Jason Kelce Achievements

Jason Kelce stands as one of the most distinguished centers in the illustrious history of the NFL. With an impressive tune record, he has earned several achievements.

His achievements:

  • Super Bowl LII Champion

  • 5x First-team All-Pro in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022

  • 6x Pro Bowl in 2014, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022

  • 2x Second-team All-Big East in 2009 and 2010.

FAQs

A. Jason Kelce weighs approximately 280 pounds.

A. Jason Kelce has a wingspan of 84 inches.

A. No, Jason Kelce is still playing his 13th season with the Eagles in the NFL 2023.

A. Jason Kelce has a hand size of 9.5 inches. 

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