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Legend Jason Kelce Returns to Eagles Coaching Staff After Back-to-Back Losses

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Legend Jason Kelce Returns to Eagles Coaching Staff After Back-to-Back Losses

PHILADELPHIA - The Philadelphia Eagles are abuzz once again as legendary center Jason Kelce makes a stunning return to the organization following the team’s back-to-back losses in Weeks 5 and 6, which have left fans anxious about the reigning Super Bowl champions’ trajectory. With the Eagles sitting at 3-3 and searching for answers, Kelce’s comeback in a new coaching role has reignited hope and nostalgia among Eagles Nation, reminding everyone of the grit and heart that once defined this franchise.

Kelce, who retired after the 2023 season following a storied 13-year career with the Eagles, including a Super Bowl LII victory, is rejoining the team as a defensive line assistant coach. His return was announced just days after the team’s latest defeat, as the organization looks to inject leadership and energy into a locker room seeking stability. Known for his unmatched leadership on the offensive line and his infectious personality, Kelce’s transition to the coaching staff brings a wealth of experience to a defense that has struggled to find consistency despite strong individual performances from players like Jalen Carter and Haason Reddick.

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The move has been met with overwhelming support from fans and teammates alike. Kelce, a Philadelphia icon with six First-Team All-Pro honors and a 2023 Walter Payton Man of the Year award, expressed his deep connection to the team.
“Though I left, my heart stayed behind. When things get tough, that’s when this city needs its people the most. My heart told me it’s time to come back — in a different role, but with the same fire,” he said in an emotional press conference. His decision underscores his unwavering loyalty to the city and the franchise he helped elevate to glory.

Head Coach Nick Sirianni welcomed the addition, noting, “Jason’s knowledge and passion are unmatched. He’s the kind of voice we need right now to help reset the tone and remind our players what Philadelphia football is all about.”
Fans on X echoed the sentiment, with @EaglesFanatic posting, “Kelce’s back—Philly’s soul just got stronger,” and @PhillyPride adding, “When the legend comes home, you know it’s time to fight back.”

As the Eagles look to bounce back from their midseason slump, Kelce’s presence on the sideline could prove pivotal. Will his return reignite the team’s fire and steer them back toward championship form? Eagles Nation believes so — rallying behind their hometown hero, ready to rise again.

From the Legendary Blocked Punt to a Mission That’s Changing the World”. Former Saints Icon Steve Gleason and 13 Years of Team Gleason That Moved All of New Orleans
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