Jason Kelce will have to reveal his retirement decision soon. He must, because that decision will depend on how the offseason takes shape for the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Philadelphia Eagles‘ 2023 season did not end the way their veteran Jason Kelce would’ve hoped. He signed a 1-year deal with the Eagles last off-season in hopes of helping them win a Super Bowl.

But this time, they didn’t even get close. As a result, he is contemplating retiring from the sport. Amidst this, the star center opens up about potentially taking a coaching job if he retires from the NFL.

During Jason Kelce’s recent appearance in The Big Podcast with Shaq, the NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal asked Kelce whether he would accept a coaching job after retirement.

Shaq asked Kelce whether he would accept a coaching job at the high school level, college level, or NFL level. The Eagles center said he would not coach at the college level since it needs a lot of commitment.

While further explaining his point, Jason Kelce claimed that the NFL or high school would be the best coaching job. Kelce said the NFL makes the most sense for him financially.

I feel like the best two levels of coaching is high school where you get to develop kids and really form them, and help them grow into men and offer that guidance, and the NFL you get to compete at the highest level. It’s still a time commitment in the NFL but that’s where financially it kind of makes sense. Jason Kelce said.

Besides, the Eagles’ All-Pro center also said that he would only take a high school job in Philadelphia since he doesn’t want to move away from his family. Kelce joked that he couldn’t manage anything without the help of his in-laws, who take care of his kids