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He was the highest-paid center in the NFL.
As one of the most respected and accomplished centers in the NFL, it’s no surprise that football fans want to know what Jason Kelce’s net worth looks like today. Below, we’re diving into everything we know about the NFL star’s net worth and contract with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Born in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, on November 5, 1987, Jason Kelce has always had football running in his veins. He comes from a family with a strong sports background: his younger brother, Travis Kelce, is a star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, and his father, Ed Kelce, grew up playing football at Cleveland State University.
The Kelce brothers were both involved in several sports growing up, from football and basketball to hockey and lacrosse. As a teenager, Jason even extended his interests to music, playing baritone saxophone in his high school jazz band After a successful high school football career, where he played both running back and linebacker, Jason Kelce took his talents to Cincinnati. The athlete played college football for the Cincinnati Bearcats, starting as a walk-on running back, before switching to fullback and then finally to the offensive line, moving to center during his senior season.
Kelce’s exceptional performance on the field drew the attention of NFL scouts and he was originally projected as a fourth round pick in the NFL Draft. In 2011, Kelce was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the sixth round of the NFL Draft, marking the beginning of his professional career. Howie Roseman, executive vice president and general manager of the Eagles, explained why the team chose to draft him during an episode of Kelce’s podcast, “New Heights,” which he hosts with his brother Travis.
Despite lacking the typical size of an offensive lineman, Roseman says former coach Howard Mudd wanted to take a chance on Kelce for his athleticism. “We were looking for size and length and power, and Howard came in and he said, ‘I don’t want any of that,’” Roseman shared. “And so what we really had to do was we had to watch guys together and for us it changed from that to explosiveness, athleticism, instincts, vision on the field. You have elite vision. I had never thought of offensive linemen like that.”
After being drafted, Kelce quickly established himself as one of the league’s top centers and became a linchpin of the Eagles’ offensive line. Over the years, his skills and dedication to the game have earned him multiple Pro Bowl selections and All-Pro honors. In 2018, he added Super Bowl champion to his list of accomplishments, defeating the New England Patriots 41–33 with the Eagles. Five years later, Kelce found himself up for a Super Bowl championship again—only this time, he was facing his own brother, Travis Kelce, and the Kansas City Chiefs. Ultimately, the Chiefs won Super Bowl LVII, beating the Eagles 38-35.