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Jason Kelce gave his favorite employee a signed jersey at the McDonald’s drive-through.
Following the Eagles’ Monday loss, speculation about Jason Kelce’s possible retirement started to surface. This is why he made the thoughtful gesture.
As soon as possible, Kelce took a moment to express his gratitude to his favorite fast-food employee.
The Philadelphia Eagles center visited his neighborhood McDonald’s on Wednesday for breakfast and to give employee Danielle Bonham a gift.
Kelce is seen giving Bonham an autographed Eagles jersey in an Instagram picture captioned, “To Danielle: Go Birds! Accompanied by his signature, “Thank you.”
The staff member claims that Kelce frequents the eatery frequently enough to have worked their way up to a first-name basis.
“I’m forever grateful and very fortunate to have crossed paths with him as many times as I did, and I just wish him nothing but the best,” Bonham stated to Fox 29.
The kind gesture from Kelce coincides with reports that he may be retiring from the NFL. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, following the Eagles’ difficult loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday, Kelce apparently informed his teammates that he could retire.
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The Eagles defeated the Cowboys 32–9 in the season finale. Following the game, Kelce hugged offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland but declined to comment to the media.
On their podcast, New Heights, the professional athlete admitted to his brother Travis Kelce that he hadn’t decided to retire yet.
On Wednesday’s episode, Jason stated, “I didn’t announce what I was doing on purpose, despite, I guess, what’s been leaked to the media.” After a game like that, I just don’t think you’re in a position to really make that decision. Right now, there’s too much emotion.”
The seasoned center would conclude his career as a two-time NFC champion and six-time First Team All-Star.
Pro selection, seven-time Pro Bowler, and Super Bowl champion if he decides to retire.