I think skill-position players are better when they're artistically inclined. — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
When there's a play to be made, a block to be made... I need to do it. — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
Torrey Smith was a guy who played a lot of football for a lot of different teams. — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
A lot of coaches give lip service about competition. Everyone is going to talk about that. — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
I was drafted in the sixth round, and nobody thought I would last a season in the NFL. — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
On the offensive line, although you can't just be eating anything, it directly benefits you to be heavy, especially if your frame… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
I'm not looking forward to not playing football, because I love playing football. But one thing I am looking forward to is… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
I think offensive line play in general is really a position of service; you don't really have stats, you don't have the… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
I don't think Carson Wentz is the type of individual to let a situation dictate how he goes about his business. — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
One of the things that a lot of coaches and a lot of organizations struggle with is that everything is not crystal… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
I appreciate being a member of the Philadelphia Eagles and playing in the NFL a little bit more each and every day… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
That's kind of how offensive linemen are. They usually love playing for whoever's coaching the team. — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
You win the Super Bowl and have the game-winning touchdown, you're going to be pretty loved. — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
Culture, and the way guys fight, and the way guys go to prepare and the way guys go about their business is… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
For offensive line play, it all starts from the ground up. Being able to use your strength in your legs, your hips,… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
The reality is, it's a hard game physically, and the older you get, the competitor in you and the player in you… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
When I moved to the offensive line in college, it was a big awakening of setting yourself aside a little bit and… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
I think there's no question the majority of Philadelphia Eagles teams are labeled tough, hard-nosed, physical football teams. I think a large… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
The conventional mold is like this macho, very physically dominating, sometimes angry type of fellow. But I really think toughness, and that's… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
The direction of what you're trying to do, not just as a player, but as a team in general over the course… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
I'm in charge of making calls, I'm in charge of getting guys lined up. I'm also in charge of having a conversation… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
A lot of motivational speakers - players, coaches, or whatever - they kind of speak in these kind of age-old mantras, or… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
I think it's a unique breed of athlete on the offensive line. We're built differently than a lot of other major athletes. — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
I think that's one of the cool things about football - there's a place for every kid to play, regardless of size,… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
I think the biggest difference between football and a lot of other sports is that being in a transition period doesn't mean… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
If you're a good defensive player, you should know it's one of four or five plays coming at you, based on formation… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
I feel a sense of responsibility, not just to my teammates but to myself to do things the right way and to… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
You know, in football - this isn't basketball. One draft pick isn't going to make us a Super Bowl champion. It might… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
You see a lot of losing teams sustain losses for a number of years, when they have bad cultures. They have cultures… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
From a player's standpoint, it's on you to make sure that you're watching the film, you're doing everything during the week necessary to improve,… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
Philadelphia might not want to hear this, but I grew up in Cleveland, and I think there are really a lot of similarities. — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
On the offensive line, although you can't just be eating anything, it directly benefits you to be heavy, especially if your frame can handle… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
I appreciate being a member of the Philadelphia Eagles and playing in the NFL a little bit more each and every day because I… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
I don't think Carson Wentz is the type of individual to let a situation dictate how he goes about his business. — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
There's a reason why some of these older guys get better as they play. And I think I've gotten better anticipating and understanding the… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
You win the Super Bowl and have the game-winning touchdown, you're going to be pretty loved. — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
The competitor in you, the player, the teammate - that guy would keep playing forever. — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
For offensive line play, it all starts from the ground up. Being able to use your strength in your legs, your hips, it all… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
Culture, and the way guys fight, and the way guys go to prepare and the way guys go about their business is a huge… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
When you're watching, you can't do anything. What are they doing? Why are they doing this? It's not fun at all. I don't even… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image
What we do off the field hopefully inspires people and I think that is something that I'm very proud to be one guy -… — Jason Kelce Copy Share Image