Report: Fletcher Cox and Jason Kelce Leaning Toward Retirement
There are only a few players still with the Eagles who have been here since the Andy Reid era. But soon there could be two fewer. Jeff McLane from the Philadelphia Inquirer joined Andrew Salciunas earlier today and told him that it seems like both guys are leaning toward retirement.
“I still think Jason is leaning towards retirement. Obviously, he will take some time and think about it. The same applies to Fletcher Cox. He has not said anything, but other players have, and from what I am hearing behind the scenes he is probably leaning towards retirement as well.”
Hearing that is not surprising. Adam Schefter jumped the gun a bit and reported Kelce’s retirement early. But the sense is that Kelce did plan to retire, he just is not ready to announce it yet. And as Jeff Mclane has pointed out with Fletcher Cox, he may not be saying anything, but his teammates are. And Jordan Davis told reporters how much he will miss having Cox around next season.
If true, the Eagles are not only losing two of the best players in franchise history but two strong leaders. Cox played a big part in bringing along Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis this season. You aren’t just losing talented players, but guys who have shaped the culture of the team for over a decade now.
Cox and Kelce are Eagle’s cornerstones. Kelce is a lock for the Hall of Fame, and Cox has a case for it. And even now, both are coming off great seasons. Kelce made the All-Pro 1st team. And while Cox is past his All-Pro days, he had one of the best seasons he has had in a while. Kelce has already said he plans to stick with the Eagles even if he does retire. But not seeing those two on the field on Sundays, would be a shock to Philadephia Football as we know it.