NFL legend Jason Kelce has stunned fans by coming out of retirement to join his brother Travis on the Kansas City Chiefs, signing a $15 million deal driven by family, unfinished dreams, and a final shot at championship glory—sparking excitement, emotion, and Super Bowl buzz across the league.

 

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In one of the most unexpected twists of the 2025 NFL offseason, veteran center and fan favorite Jason Kelce has officially come out of retirement and signed a two-year, $15 million deal with the reigning Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs.

The move not only reunites him with his younger brother, star tight end Travis Kelce, but also instantly sends shockwaves through the league as analysts scramble to reassess the Chiefs’ already-dominant offensive potential.

The news broke early Wednesday morning, August 6, 2025, just days before the start of preseason training camp.

Kansas City’s front office confirmed the signing in a press conference at Arrowhead Stadium, where both Kelce brothers stood side by side, grinning, arms draped around each other’s shoulders.

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“This isn’t just about football,” Jason told reporters. “This is about legacy, family, and squeezing every drop out of this incredible game while I still can. I’ve got more in the tank—and now I get to use it blocking for my little brother.”

Jason Kelce, 37, originally retired in March 2024 after 13 stellar seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, a team where he became a legend both on and off the field.

A six-time Pro Bowler, Super Bowl LII champion, and one of the most respected linemen of his generation, Jason was widely expected to transition into broadcasting or coaching after hanging up his cleats.

His retirement speech, delivered with emotion and humility, became one of the most-watched NFL clips of the year.

But something changed in recent months.

Sources close to the Kelce family say the idea of playing together had been a long-standing dream between the brothers, dating back to childhood games in their Cleveland Heights backyard.

The dream intensified after their historic face-off in Super Bowl LVII—where Travis’s Chiefs narrowly defeated Jason’s Eagles in a game dubbed the “Kelce Bowl.”

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“There’s unfinished business,” Travis joked during the press conference. “He owes me one after the Super Bowl—and now he gets the chance to do it with me instead of against me.”

The Chiefs, already a powerhouse with Patrick Mahomes at quarterback and a stacked offensive roster, now gain a future Hall of Famer with proven leadership and one of the most football-savvy minds in the league.

Head Coach Andy Reid, who previously coached Jason in Philadelphia during the early years of his career, reportedly played a significant role in bringing him on board.

“It’s rare to get a player of Jason’s caliber, knowledge, and toughness—especially one who can walk in and already understand our system,” Reid said.

“But more than that, it’s a Kelce. You know exactly what you’re getting: grit, fire, and a whole lot of heart.”

Fans and teammates alike are buzzing. Social media lit up within minutes of the announcement, with phrases like “Kelce Dynasty” and “Super Bowl or bust” trending nationwide.

NFL veterans, including Mahomes and former Eagle teammates, posted messages of support, while sportsbooks immediately updated their odds, placing the Chiefs as even heavier favorites for the 2025–26 season.

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Jason’s return also comes at a time when the league is experiencing a wave of late-career comebacks, with players opting for shorter, high-impact seasons fueled by strategic signings.

But few moves have carried this level of narrative power—two brothers, future Hall of Famers, uniting for one last run at glory.

Still, questions linger. Can Jason, at 37, hold up physically in one of the league’s most demanding positions? Can the Chiefs’ locker room absorb another big personality without disrupting chemistry? And most importantly—how far can this family-fueled fire take them?

For now, the Kelce brothers are focused on one thing: the work ahead. “We’re not here for a farewell tour,” Jason said. “We’re here to win. Together.”

The NFL season kicks off September 5, with the Chiefs opening at home in what’s already being billed as one of the most anticipated games of the year.

And for the first time ever, fans won’t just be watching the Kelces on opposite sidelines—they’ll be watching them fight for the same cause, shoulder to shoulder, in what may be the most emotional and electric season of their storied careers.