Cam Jurgens Is Not Jason Kelce, And That Is Perfectly Okay
It is not often you get to replace a legend with someone hand-picked by that legend. That is exactly what happened with Cam Jurgens though. Kelce helped the Eagles find his replacement a couple of years ago, with them eventually settling on Cam Jurgens. He spent 1 year as Kelce’s backup, then played alongside him at RG last season. But now, with Kelce retired, it is Jurgens turn to start creating his own legacy.
The comparisons are inevitable. Everything Jurgens does is going to be compared to Kelce, for better or worse. But it is important we all understand before the season starts that he is not Jason Kelce.
That is not to say Jurgens won’t be great in his own right. People should be very optimistic about what he can do at Center. The point is we should not hold him to the Jason Kelce standard, because that is a standard that is next to impossible to live up to.
Cam Jurgens Does Not Need To Be Jason Kelce
Kelce is the greatest center of his generation, and arguably the greatest center of All-Time. He was the 1st-Team All-Pro in 6 of his final 7 seasons. He changed the way the position is played, seeing the NFL shift to smaller agile centers. For years, he was nearly perfect, hardly ever giving up a sack.
The Eagles do not need Jurgens to be that. They don’t need him to be the greatest center ever. Expecting that would be insanity. There will likely be speed bumps. There certainly were for Kelce early in his career. He did not come into the NFL and immediately become the greatest center. It took time. Jurgens deserves that same grace period.
Landon Dickerson talked about it himself. Noting that they don’t need Cam Jurgens to be Jason Kelce, they only need him to be Cam Jurgens.
“He will hear it from you guys all the time. You guys got used to that, and that will be your comparison… It is not trying to replace Kelce. Cam is going to make his own legacy, his own path, his own destiny. His name is not Kelce, he is not going to try and be 62. He is going to be Cam Jurgens.”
It is a sentiment I think everyone will agree with right now. The question becomes what happens when the games start if we don’t get perfect play from the center, the way we are used to. What if he does get beaten? Something we hardly ever saw happen to Kelce.
Jurgens, like any player, deserves the right to make mistakes. Obviously there is a limit. He can’t be getting beat consistently. But the expectation cannot be perfection, nor can it even be to be as great as Kelce.
The good news is, he seems to be settling in nicely. Here is what Dickerson said about how Jurgens has looked so far.
“Really smart guy, physical guy, strong guy. He moves well… I think he has done a tremendous job so far with clear communication, and setting the standard of how things are supposed to be done in the huddle.”
Expectations for Jurgens should be high. He has the makings of a very good center. He fits the same mold Kelce did. He drew high praise when he was drafted and continues to draw that praise both from within and outside the organization.
Just please keep those expectations reasonable. There will be some bumps. That is okay. Let him be his own player. No one is Jason Kelce. As Dickerson said, he doesn’t need to be Kelce, he only needs to be Cam Jurgens.