Jason Kelce says that he wouldn't coach at the college level because of the time commitment that...

Jason Kelce

Jason Kelce Prefers Coaching High School Or NFL Due To Time Commitment

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Release Time: 03:44 GMT, February 13th, 2024 | Modified: 04:28 GMT, February 13th, 2024

It seems like Jason Kelce is not interested in coaching college football, but he's willing to consider either coaching high school or coaching in the NFL.

All of this is happening while the Philadelphia Eagles' center, who is 36 years old, is considering retiring or not.

During his appearance on The Big Podcast with Shaquille O'Neal, Kelce was questioned about his future plans. Specifically, he was asked whether he would consider coaching once his career in football was finished. This was particularly relevant given the possibility of returning to his hometown, Cleveland Heights, Ohio.

Jason stated that he may consider enrolling in the premier school in Philadelphia. This is because he is currently residing in Philly with his in-laws, who offer invaluable assistance with taking care of their daughters and managing other aspects of their lives. Without their support, they would be in a difficult situation.

Cleveland Heights would really be something. Committing to the NFL is a huge time commitment.

Jason Kelce stated that coaching college football was not in his plans. However, he may consider coaching in the professional NFL league or at the high school level.

. After the Super Bowl on Sunday, he visited The Big Podcast with Shaquille O'Neal and shared his thoughts.

Jason was spotted celebrating with the Chiefs after witnessing his sibling secure victory in the Super Bowl.

I have no desire to attend college. It seems like an overwhelming commitment as you have to actively seek out potential students and provide guidance, in addition to lacking quality time with your loved ones.

In my opinion, coaching at the high school level is the most rewarding as it gives you the opportunity to nurture young individuals and shape them into responsible adults. As a coach, you can guide them through their formative years and assist them in finding their footing in life.

In the NFL, you have the chance to compete at the topmost level. It's still quite demanding in terms of time, however the financial benefits compensate for the amount of time required.

While visiting Las Vegas, Jason had the opportunity to witness his brother, Travis, secure his third Super Bowl victory with the Kansas City team.

Later on, he was spotted enjoying himself with fellow members of the Chiefs team at a nightclub located on the Strip.

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