Month: March 2024

  • LeBron James makes NBA history as Lakers star becomes first player to reach 40k career points against Nuggets

    LeBron James makes NBA history as Lakers star becomes first player to reach 40k career points against Nuggets

    LeBron James makes NBA history as Lakers star becomes first player to reach 40k career points against Nuggets

    ɾ Nuɡɡеts o𝚗 SаtuɾԀаy, tҺе Los A𝚗ɡеlеs Lаkеɾs stаɾ, 39, bеcаmе tҺе fιɾst ρlаyеɾ ι𝚗 NBA Һιstoɾy to ɾеаcҺ 40,000 cаɾееɾ ρoι𝚗ts.

    LeBron James celebrates after becoming the first NBA player to score 40,000 pointsLеBɾo𝚗 Jаmеs cеlеbɾаtеs аftеɾ bеcomι𝚗ɡ tҺе fιɾst NBA ρlаyеɾ to scoɾе 40,000 ρoι𝚗ts

    James is the first player in NBA history to accomplish this featJаmеs ιs tҺе fιɾst ρlаyеɾ ι𝚗 NBA Һιstoɾy to аccomρlιsҺ tҺιs fеаt

    LeBron James reached 40,000 career points on Saturday against the Denver NuggetsLеBɾo𝚗 Jаmеs ɾеаcҺеԀ 40,000 cаɾееɾ ρoι𝚗ts o𝚗 SаtuɾԀаy аɡаι𝚗st tҺе Dе𝚗ᴠеɾ Nuɡɡеts

    Jаmеs е𝚗tеɾеԀ tҺе ɡаmе 𝚗ееԀι𝚗ɡ just 𝚗ι𝚗е ρoι𝚗ts to clι𝚗cҺ tҺе ɾеcoɾԀ.

    Hе ultιmаtеly ɾеаcҺеԀ tҺе mаɾk ι𝚗 tҺе sеco𝚗Ԁ quаɾtеɾ wιtҺ tҺе Lаkеɾs uρ 37-32, аftеɾ scoɾι𝚗ɡ fιᴠе ρoι𝚗ts ι𝚗 tҺе fιɾst.

    Momе𝚗ts lаtеɾ, аs Jаmеs ҺеаԀеԀ to tҺе bе𝚗cҺ, Һе wаs ɡιᴠе𝚗 а stа𝚗Ԁι𝚗ɡ oᴠаtιo𝚗 by аll ι𝚗 tҺе аɾе𝚗а, ι𝚗cluԀι𝚗ɡ Һιs fаmιly.

    All of tҺιs followеԀ а Һιlаɾιous ι𝚗tеɾаctιo𝚗 bеtwее𝚗 Jаmеs а𝚗Ԁ Nuɡɡеts stаɾ Nιkolа Jokιc ρɾιoɾ to tҺе ɡаmе.

    “Wе’ɾе ɡoι𝚗ɡ to stoρ you, you’ɾе ɡoι𝚗ɡ еιɡҺt [ρoι𝚗ts],” Jokιc tolԀ Jаmеs, ρɾomρtι𝚗ɡ lаuɡҺtеɾ fɾom tҺе fouɾ-tιmе MVP, аs cаρtuɾеԀ by ESPN.

    I𝚗 Fеbɾuаɾy 2023, Һе bеcаmе tҺе NBA’s аll-tιmе lеаԀι𝚗ɡ scoɾеɾ wҺе𝚗 Һе suɾρаssеԀ Kаɾееm AbԀul-Jаbbаɾ’s lo𝚗ɡ-stа𝚗Ԁι𝚗ɡ scoɾι𝚗ɡ ɾеcoɾԀ of 38,387.

    TҺе NBA Hаll of Fаmеɾ ҺаԀ ҺеlԀ tҺе ɾеcoɾԀ sι𝚗cе 1984.

    Aρρɾoρɾιаtеly, AbԀul-Jаbbаɾ wаs o𝚗 Һа𝚗Ԁ to co𝚗ɡɾаtulаtе Jаmеs Ԁuɾι𝚗ɡ а ρаusе ι𝚗 tҺеιɾ ɡаmе аɡаι𝚗st tҺе оklаҺomа Cιty TҺu𝚗Ԁеɾ.

    Foɾ Jаmеs, ɾеаcҺι𝚗ɡ tҺе 40,000 mаɾk ιs somеtҺι𝚗ɡ Һе tolԀ ɾеρoɾtеɾs o𝚗 TҺuɾsԀаy woulԀ “оf couɾsе” mеа𝚗 somеtҺι𝚗ɡ to Һιm.

    “Soɾ mе to bе ι𝚗 tҺιs ρosιtιo𝚗 аt tҺιs ρoι𝚗t ι𝚗 tιmе ι𝚗 my cаɾееɾ I tҺι𝚗k ιs ρɾеtty cool,” Һе аԀmιttеԀ.

    “Doеs ιt sιt аt tҺе toρ of tҺι𝚗ɡs I’ᴠе Ԁo𝚗е ι𝚗 my cаɾееɾ? No. Doеs ιt mеа𝚗 somеtҺι𝚗ɡ? оf couɾsе. Absolutеly. WҺy woulԀ𝚗’t ιt?”

    PеɾҺаρs tҺе 𝚗еxt ɾеcoɾԀ Jаmеs coulԀ bɾеаk ιs tҺаt of аll-tιmе аρρеаɾа𝚗cеs.

    Cuɾɾе𝚗tly ҺеlԀ by Hаll of Fаmеɾ Robеɾt PаɾιsҺ, wҺo ɾаckеԀ uρ 1,611 bеtwее𝚗 1976 а𝚗Ԁ 1997, Jаmеs stιll Һаs 137 to ɡo ιf Һе’s to tιе Һιs ɾеcoɾԀ.

    Jаmеs ιs аlso just o𝚗е sеаso𝚗 аwаy fɾom tyι𝚗ɡ Vι𝚗cе Cаɾtеɾ’s ɾеcoɾԀ of 22 ρlаyеԀ.

    James reached the mark in the second quarter, giving the Lakers a 37-32 lead in the processJаmеs ɾеаcҺеԀ tҺе mаɾk ι𝚗 tҺе sеco𝚗Ԁ quаɾtеɾ, ɡιᴠι𝚗ɡ tҺе Lаkеɾs а 37-32 lеаԀ ι𝚗 tҺе ρɾocеss

  • Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods meet at the world’s most luxurious golf course on the beautiful island of Hawaii, where luxury reaches $120M

    Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods meet at the world’s most luxurious golf course on the beautiful island of Hawaii, where luxury reaches $120M

    Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods meet at the world’s most luxurious golf course on the beautiful island of Hawaii, where luxury reaches $120M

    Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods: A Glimpse into Their Exclusive Golf Retreat on Hawaii’s Paradise Island.

    Two legendary athletes, Michael Jordan and his close buddy Tiger Woods, have found comfort and enjoyment in the world of exclusivity and luxury at an incredible golf course perched on one of Hawaii’s most charming islands. With an astounding price tag of up to $120 million, this sanctuary is a testimony to extravagance and a retreat for the world’s wealthiest.

    This golf course, which is located on a gorgeous Hawaiian island, is more than simply a place to play; it’s a statement of living. For those looking for the ultimate in luxury and leisure, it offers a tranquil haven with stunning views of pure landscapes and azure waters.

    Michael Jordan, widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, and Tiger Woods, a golfing legend, have forged a close friendship over the years. Their shared love for the sport has led them to this exclusive retreat, where they indulge in their passion for golf in an unparalleled setting.

    The golf course itself is a work of art, skillfully planned to meld with the island’s surrounding natural splendor. Strategically positioned water features blend seamlessly with lush green fairways to create a visual symphony that enthralls both avid golfers and nature lovers. The clubhouses, which are furnished with cutting-edge features and customized services to meet the exacting preferences of its esteemed members, are another example of the meticulous attention to detail.

    However, such exclusivity comes at a hefty price, with membership costs soaring to unprecedented heights. The $120 million investment ensures not only access to world-class golfing facilities but also a lifestyle that reflects the epitome of luxury.

    As Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods continue to make this golf retreat a regular part of their lives, the world watches in awe, eager to catch a glimpse of the unparalleled beauty and extravagance that define this Hawaiian haven. For those fortunate enough to step onto its manicured greens, it’s not just a golfing experience; it’s an immersion into a world where luxury knows no bounds.

  • Explore former NBA player Dwyane Wade’s impressive car collection

    Explore former NBA player Dwyane Wade’s impressive car collection

    Explore former NBA player Dwyane Wade’s impressive car collection

    Dwyane Wade is a former NBA player who spent 16 years with the Miami Heat in the league before calling it quits. He entered the world on January 17, 1982, in the Windy City. Most of his career was spent with the Heat, and they won the NBA title in 2006, 2012, and 2013.

    Inside NBA Legend Dwyane Wade’s Car Collection - Passion for high-end vehicles

    In addition to his success on the basketball court, Dwyane Wade is well-known for his passion for high-end vehicles. The NBA superstar has amassed a fleet of luxury and off-road vehicles, including a Ferrari F12 Berlinetta and a Jeep Wrangler. The NBA is only one of Wade’s many passions; he also works as a TV analyst for TNT’s NBA coverage and co-founded the Wade clothing business. In this piece, we’ll examine Dwayne Wade’s automotive collection in greater detail.

    Ferrari F12 Berlinetta

    Wade has a soft spot for Ferraris, and the F12 Berlinetta is one of his favorite models. In just 3.1 seconds, the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta can travel from 0 to 60 mph thanks to its 6.3-liter V12 engine’s maximum output of 731 horsepower. This cutting edge sports automobile, with a top speed of almost 211 kilometres per hour, is produced by Ferrari. The Ferrari F12 Berlinetta is an incredible feat of engineering and design, boasting spectacular good looks and cutting-edge technology in addition to breathtaking performance.The price tag is predicted to be $270,000.

    Inside NBA Legend Dwyane Wade’s Car Collection - Passion for high-end vehicles

    McLaren MP4-12C

    Up to 592 horsepower can be generated by the 3.8-liter twin-turbo V8 in the McLaren MP4-12C. The top speed of this British-made high-performance sports automobile is above 200 miles per hour, and it features a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. The MP4-12C is still highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.There will likely be a $230,000 price tag.

    Inside NBA Legend Dwyane Wade’s Car Collection - Passion for high-end vehicles

    Porsche 911 GT3 RS

    Inside NBA Legend Dwyane Wade’s Car Collection - Passion for high-end vehicles

    Wade has recently added this automobile to his collection; it is a Porsche 911 tuned for racing. The six-cylinder, 4.0-liter engine in this high-performance sports car generates 502 horsepower and 346 lb-ft of torque. Over 200 mph is possible because to its seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. The Porsche 911 GT3 RS is a rare and special model because of its low production numbers.The approximate price is $84,000.

    Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG

    The SLS аMG is а fаn-fаvоrite gull-winged spоrts аutоmоbile. The V8 engine, which is 6.2 liters in cаpаcity, cаn generаte up tо 563 hоrsepоwer. The tоp speed оf this Germаn-mаde luxury vehicle is neаrly 199 miles per hоur. Becаuse оf its incredible pоwer, it tаkes оnly 3.7 secоnds tо gо frоm 0 tо 60 miles per hоur. The cаr’s lоw numbers meаn it’s а hоt cоmmоdity аmоng cоllectоrs.The price tаg is expected tо exceed $200,000.

  • Dynamic duo: King James and Anthony Davis Shine in a photo session with the 2024 NBA All-Star West team

    Dynamic duo: King James and Anthony Davis Shine in a photo session with the 2024 NBA All-Star West team

    Dynamic duo: King James and Anthony Davis Shine in a photo session with the 2024 NBA All-Star West team

    During a photo shoot with the 2024 NBA All-Star West team, King James and Anthony Davis shine with their style and talent. Their appearance not only highlights the West squad but also demonstrates their great influence in the basketball world.

    With experience and brilliant achievements, both LeBron James and Anthony Davis are not only excellent players but also symbols of professionalism and prestige on the football field.

    This photo shoot is not only a celebration of their success, but also an opportunity for them to continue to inspire and create memorable memories for fans around the world.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Kevin Garnett accuses LeBron James of using banned substances during career

    Kevin Garnett accuses LeBron James of using banned substances during career

    Kevin Garnett accuses LeBron James of using banned substances during career

    KG made serious accusations against LeBron James

    LeBron James continues to set records and just a few days ago became the first player in NBA history to surpass the 40,000-point barrier, further bolstering his case to be considered the GOAT of basketball.

    Still in his 40s, LeBron is still playing at a high level and the Los Angeles Lakers small forward continues to have his detractors too, with now a legendary former player making some pretty explosive statements about ‘the King’.

    It’s Garnett, who on an episode of his podcast ‘KG CERTIFIED w/ Kevin Garnett’ was arguing with former Boston Celtics teammate Paul Pierce about the prospect of LeBron‘s son Bronny James making it to the NBA in the next draft.

    Garnett accused LeBron of doping?

    Garnett and Pierce got into an argument over whether Bronny James could beat his father in a 1v1 game, with KG saying that LeBron is ‘using that new BALCO stuff’, without offering any further context or clues to these claims.

    The company Garnett is referring to is the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative, better known by its acronym BALCO, which was shut down in 2003 after a scandal was uncovered in which the lab clandestinely supplied performance-enhancing drugs to professional athletes.

    Among those implicated were MLB’s all-time home run leader Barry Bonds, legendary NFL linebacker Bill Romanowski, among other high-profile athletes in various American sports.

  • Unlike MJ, LeBron Is Ending His Career With Dignity

    Unlike MJ, LeBron Is Ending His Career With Dignity

    Unlike MJ, LeBron Is Ending His Career With Dignity

    Photo: Jayne Kamin-Oncea/USA TODAY Sports via Reuters

    On Saturday, LeBron James became the first player in NBA history to score 40,000 points. This is an incredible, almost mind-bending accomplishment. To put it in some perspective: If Stephen Curry, one of the best scorers in NBA history, wants to reach 40,000 points, he will have to average 25 points a game, his current career mark, while playing a minimum of 70 games a year for the next 16 seasons, or until he is 51 years old.

    NBA-statistics expert Kirk Goldsberry visualized just how remarkable LeBron’s feat really is:

    This is what 40,000 points looks like. Congrats, LeBron. pic.twitter.com/yx8xvbmtnE

    — Kirk Goldsberry (@kirkgoldsberry) March 3, 2024

    Here’s another thing that happened in that game on Saturday, something a lot less amazing and a lot more familiar: LeBron lost.

    He has won four NBA championships with three different teams, including one with the Lakers to conclude the bizarro COVID-bubble 2020 season. But I’m not sure LeBron has ever been further away from a title than he is right now. Despite the presence of peak-of-his-powers fellow future Hall of Famer Anthony Davis, his Lakers are currently tenth in the Western Conference. The team seems ticketed for the play-in game (a concept LeBron once despised) and consistently falters against the top-tier teams in the conference — particularly the defending champion, Denver Nuggets, which beat the Lakers for the eighth consecutive time the night LeBron scored his 40,000th point. In no realistic universe are the Lakers anything resembling a championship contender. They are an average, even mediocre team. That LeBron is still their best player, that he is doing things no one his age has ever done in NBA history, is remarkable and unprecedented and still sort of beside the point: It’s not enough. The Lakers just aren’t that good.

    Considered in the context of NBA history, this could be seen as a tragic, even pathetic end to a career. We’ve seen plenty of that before. Michael Jordan’s last two years, in Washington, were so feeble and embarrassing that we as a society seem to have collectively decided they didn’t happen. Kobe Bryant scored 60 points in his final game, but the three seasons that preceded it were difficult to watch; the Lakers missed the playoffs all three seasons and lost a stunning 65 games during Kobe’s final year, still the worst year in franchise history. Shaquille O’Neal ended his career playing six total minutes in the playoffs for the Celtics. (In case you forgot, he was briefly “the Big Shamrock.”) Time, as they say, is undefeated. But all told, we don’t usually talk about how these stars’ careers ended. We’d rather remember the good years.

    What has been the most noteworthy about LeBron’s final few years in the NBA is how decidedly un-tragic this all seems. Part of this is because LeBron is so much better than any other superstar has been at the end of their career. But it’s more than that. One of the most refreshing aspects of LeBron’s career, as I’ve written before, is how he’s the first post-Jordan superstar who has felt comfortable, really from the beginning, not defining himself in comparison to MJ. (Other than his number, anyway.) This is the trap Kobe fell into for the first few years of his career, which occasionally even felt like Jordan cosplay. Jordan’s megalomaniacal intensity, his obsession with not just winning but dominating and humiliating anyone who dared to challenge him, was oppressive and stifling and even monotonous, and it led to a whole generation of NBA discourse that mostly boiled down to Quién es más macho? It also, as we saw from The Last Dance, led to Jordan living a pretty miserable existence and having, inevitably (time being undefeated and all), a crash landing at the end of his career, his body no longer being able to keep up with what Jordan’s relentless soul demanded of it.

    That’s not the way LeBron has handled things. He has won, a lot, but he has also lost, and while he’ll send the occasional passive-aggressive emoji tweet around the trade deadline, he generally handles defeat like someone who understands that it’s something that happens no matter how hard you try, even to a winner with nothing left to prove. His career is not building its way toward another championship at its climax — though presuming he resigns with the Lakers this offseason as expected, his team will have some draft picks it could trade for another superstar to make one last run — and while he doesn’t seem resigned to this, he does seem comfortable if that’s how it turns out. He has long said he’s much more interested in playing a final season with his son Bronny James than anything else, even implying he’d sign with whichever team drafts him. And while that possibility has been complicated by Bronny’s health issues and an unspectacular freshman year at USC, it’s telling that it’s viewed as a far more logical end point for LeBron’s career than a fifth NBA title would be. Jordan ended his career bitter, angry, and alone. LeBron looks as though he’s going to end it side by side with his son.

    It’s just another example of the way LeBron has mapped out his career — and life — in a far more human, relatable, and downright sane way than Jordan ever did. It is as if he realized, early on, that he’d be forever compared to the man, understood (unlike Kobe, at least until the end) it was a battle that could not be won, and released himself from that burden by doing things his own way. LeBron is winding up his career as one of the best players in the league, but that’s not the most impressive thing about his swan song. What’s impressive is that he’s going out on his own terms, mostly independent of the historical debates we keep trying to drag him into. Somewhat ironically, this will probably only buoy his legacy after he’s gone, especially since future superstars can follow his example and do things their own way. Jordan or LeBron? We’ll forever argue who’s better. But I don’t think there’s any sort of debate about who you’d rather be.

  • D’Angelo Russell scores 44 points in LeBron-less Lakers’ stunning 123-122 win over Bucks

    D’Angelo Russell scores 44 points in LeBron-less Lakers’ stunning 123-122 win over Bucks

    D’Angelo Russell scores 44 points in LeBron-less Lakers’ stunning 123-122 win over Bucks

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — D’Angelo Russell scored 21 of his season-high 44 points in the fourth quarter and hit a go-ahead jumper with 5.9 seconds to play, and the Los Angeles Lakers overcame LeBron James‘ injury absence for a 123-122 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday night.

     

    Spencer Dinwiddie blocked Damian Lillard‘s step-back jumper right before the buzzer to preserve a stirring win for the Lakers while James sat out to rest his sore left ankle, missing his ninth game of the season overall due to the persistent injury.

    They were carried by Russell, who tied his career high with nine 3-pointers while also handing out nine assists in a spectacular performance. He scored eight points in the final 1:13 while the Lakers rallied from a late deficit.

    Giannis Antetokounmpo had 34 points, 14 rebounds and 12 assists. Lillard scored eight of his 28 points in the fourth quarter, but the Bucks couldn’t hang on in their second consecutive loss.

    Milwaukee took its first lead since early in the second quarter on Antetokounmpo’s jumper with 2:53 to play. Lillard converted a four-point play two possessions later, but Russell trimmed the Bucks’ lead to one point on a three-point play with 39 seconds left.

    Lillard missed a tough layup to give the Lakers a chance, and Russell hit a leaning 13-footer with 5.9 seconds to play. Dinwiddie, who was making his first start for his hometown Lakers, then smothered Lillard’s final shot.

    Antetokounmpo had his 43rd career triple-double, his eighth of the season and his first since Jan. 24. Pat Connaughton scored a season-high 17 points and hit a key 3-pointer down the stretch.

    Anthony Davis had 22 points — just two in the fourth quarter and 13 rebounds for the Lakers, who have won 11 of 15 as they fight to gain any ground in the competitive Western Conference.

    James hobbled off the court with four minutes left in the Lakers’ loss to Sacramento on Wednesday night with the latest flare-up of an ankle injury that has bothered the leading scorer in NBA history throughout his 21st season. Coach Darvin Ham said the Lakers don’t consider the injury to be season-threatening, even though James also missed two games around the All-Star break.

    Russell again raised his offensive output when forced to play without James or Davis, shooting confidently while also distributing the ball effectively on offense. He hit four 3-pointers while staking the Lakers to a halftime lead, and they stayed in front throughout the second half until Antetokounmpo and Lillard took over.

    Austin Reaves added 18 points for the Lakers.

    Before the game, Milwaukee coach Doc Rivers said Khris Middleton is “close” to returning from the sprained left ankle that has sidelined him for 13 games since Feb. 6. Rivers didn’t dismiss the possibility of Middleton playing against the Clippers on Sunday.

    “He could be,” Rivers said. “I don’t know. He’s going to go hard (in practice Saturday). I’m (feeling) he’ll be back sooner than later, whatever that means to you.”

  • Lebron James dealing with ankle injury that randomly flares up and doesn’t have immediate fix

    Lebron James dealing with ankle injury that randomly flares up and doesn’t have immediate fix

    Lebron James dealing with ankle injury that randomly flares up and doesn’t have immediate fix

    Los Angeles Lakers superstar Lebron James reportedly is dealing with an ankle injury that doesn’t have an immediate fix since it is very much an issue related to his advanced age for an NBA player.

    Despite turning 39 in December, 20-time All-Star Lebron James is still competing at an elite level. Even with a fellow All-Star on the roster in Anthony Davis, the NBA great leads the Lakers in points, assists, steals, and is just .7 away from playing the most minutes per game.

    Related: Los Angeles Lakers game today – When is the team’s next game?

    Yahoo Insider on Knicks-76ers title chances, Wembanayama-Lebron comparison, possible Suns breakup00:03/21:23

     

    However, in recent years the four-time MVP has been far more susceptible to injuries and has suited up in 60 or more games just once in the last six seasons. He even famously battled through a serious foot injury last spring to lead the surprise Lakers to the Western Conference finals. Nevertheless, James’ age is starting to catch up and recently it has come in the form of an ongoing ankle issue.

    After LA’s 130-120 loss to the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday, James had his left ankle examined by medical staff. The testing had members of the media curious and the NBA legend tried to brush off the issue. “I’ll be all right. It’s just my ankle,” he said. “It’s just what I’ve been dealing with before the [All-Star] break, after the break. I’m just managing it the best way I can.”

    Lebron James stats (2023-24): 25.3 PPG, 7.1 RPG, 8.0 APG, 1.3 SPG, 41% 3PT

    Lebron James ankle problem a ‘wear and tear’ issue for a legend who is getting oldCredit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

    Well, some extra information was revealed about his ankle on Thursday and it seems like the problem will be around for at least the rest of the season. According to a source who spoke with ESPN, the ankle pain is being caused by “wear and tear” for the 39-year-old who is in his 21st season.

    “Some games are better than others,” James said. “I didn’t feel it at all against OKC. And I didn’t feel it at all until the fourth quarter tonight. So, each game, each day is different.”

    This latest issue is just the latest example of how even legends get old and the NBA window for Lebron James is getting closer to being shut.

  • Following Jason Kelce’s NFL retirement, Kylie Kelce pays sincere homage to him

    Following Jason Kelce’s NFL retirement, Kylie Kelce pays sincere homage to him

    Kylie Kelce is “immensely proud” of husband Jason Kelce, who announced his NFL retirement on Monday after an “accolade-studded 13-year career” with the Eagles.

    Taking to Instagram on Thursday, the mother of three posted a heartfelt tribute to the longtime center, sharing a sweet photo of the couple celebrating Philadelphia’s Super Bowl LII win over New England in February 2018.

    “Pulling this one out of the archives to congratulate this guy on his retirement,” Kylie began. “Your accolade studded 13 year [sic] career is a direct result of your hard work, determination, and resilience.

     

    Jason Kelce announced his NFL retirement on Monday, March 4, 2024, after 13 seasons with the Eagles.Getty Images

    Jason Kelce walks off the field following an Eagles playoff loss in January 2024.AP

    “I am immensely proud to be your wife and can’t wait to see what you do next. As always, the girls and I will be there cheering you on every step of the way!”

    A sixth-round pick out of Cincinnati in 2011, Kelce spent his entire career in Philadelphia, where he was named to seven Pro Bowls and earned six First Team All-Pro nods.

    The future Hall of Famer reached the Super Bowl last year before losing to his younger brother, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, in a 38-35 thriller between Philadelphia and Kansas City.

    (From left) Travis Kelce, Donna Kelce, Ed Kelce and Kylie Kelce attend Jason Kelce’s press conference on Monday, March 4, 2024.AP

    Jason and Kylie Kelce with their three daughters.Kylie Kelce/Instagram

    Jason Kelce and wife Kylie have been married since 2018.Getty Images for Prime Video

    Kelce, 36, had been at the center of retirement buzz following the Eagles’ embarrassing playoff ouster to the Buccaneers in January.

    He stated on a January episode of his “New Heights” podcast: “When it’s time to officially announce what’s happening in the future, it’ll be done in a way that’s definitive and pays respect to a lot of people and individuals that have meant a lot to me and what has led to the career I’ve had.”

    That time came on Monday in an emotional press conference, where he was joined by Kylie, parents Ed and Donna Kelce, and Travis, 34.

    What do you think? Post a comment.

    Kylie, who shares daughters — Wyatt, 4, Elliotte, 3, and 1-year-old Bennett — with Kelce, kissed her husband after he concluded his tearful speech.

    Kelce and Kylie have been married since 2018.

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    EXCLUSIVE: After lots of coпviпciпg from the Eagles – Jasoп Kelce has beeп hired as the пew Eagles’ Maпager.. Jasoп reveals – I was пot ready to stop aпd still love it aпd I was regrettiпg

    Jason Kelce

     

     

    Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce retired on March 4. Two days later, he explained why during his podcast and expressed disappointment with how last season ended.

     

    Jason Kelce interview

    Jason Kelce never revealed the “why” when he announced his retirement from the Philadelphia Eagles and the NFL in an epic 42-minute speech on Monday.

    Two days later, on his ‘New Heights’ podcast with his brother Travis, Kelce explained the why of calling it a career now, at 36, and after spending all 13 of his NFL seasons in Philly.

    Think body parts.

    “My elbows and my knees, it’s just gotten to the point where deterioration and the recovery from that deterioration hasn’t really manifested on game day, yet, but I know it’s gonna start doing that,” he said.

    Kelce said retirement is something he thought about for the past several years, as had widely been reported, always saying that he would know when it’s time. And he is confident that the time is now.

    “I think it got to the point where I know that’s what I wanted to do,” he said. “The reality was, it was more firm than it’s ever been this year that I just don’t think physically I can compete at that level anymore.

    “…I’m hard on myself and if I go out there and I’m not the player that I want to be, it will crush me. I feel very confident in the decision I’ve made. I know it’s time. I’ve had a really good run,” Kelce said.

    The longtime center, who appears destined for enshrinement in the 2029 class of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, also revealed on his podcast his displeasure over retiring now, after the way last season ended with a 10-1 start unraveling to a 1-6 finish.

    “The one thing I’m disappointed about retiring right now is I’m retiring when the Eagles had potentially the biggest collapse in the history of the organization,” he said. “Not potentially, probably the most. The reason I say that I’m upset about that is — I really, truly think the Eagles are going to ball out next year.”

    The talent cupboard is far from bare for the Eagles, though losing Kelce will require new leaders to step on the offensive side of the ball, and perhaps quarterback Jalen Hurts will take his leadership style up a few notches without Kelce being present.

    “They’ve hired two really good coaches that are going to be able to offer a new perspective and look at things with a fresh lens,” he said. “I think Jalen Hurts is a tremendous quarterback, I know it wasn’t a good end of the year for him or for anybody on offense, but there’s still so many pieces.”

    “There’s plenty of cap space,” Kelce said. “I know (general manager) Howie (Roseman) is going to make some moves to improve the things that need to get fixed.”

    Kelce will watch what happens next from afar, though it’s unlikely he will be too far away.