Kelce, a six-time first-team All-Pro and seven-time Pro Bowler who spent his entire 12-year NFL career with the Eagles, won Super Bowl LII in 2017 and is widely regarded as one of the franchise’s most decorated players. He has become a popular media figure in retirement, known for his engaging personality and continued involvement in the sport.
The Masters assignment marks a notable step in Kelce’s post-playing career, built on momentum from his golf broadcasting debut earlier this month at TGL. His capability to connect with audiences and his high-profile profile have helped accelerate opportunities beyond football analysis.
Looking ahead to the upcoming NFL Draft, the Eagles hold the 23rd overall pick, plus additional selections at Nos. 54, 68, and 98 in the top 100. Team priorities are expected to include fortifying the trenches, with attention on both the offensive line and pass rush. Potential first-round targets span edge players and interior linemen from programs such as Miami, Central Florida, Clemson, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Penn State, Georgia, and Arizona State.
Kelce’s continued prominence in both football and media underscores the Philadelphia franchise’s enduring legacy and the evolving career paths available to modern NFL stars. As he blends playing experience with broadcasting versatility, Kelce remains a prominent figure in the broader sports media landscape.