Jason Kelce Autographed Football Pylon PSA/DNA Authenticated Eagles HOF Bound 2029
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- JSA
- Fanatics Authentic
- Schwartz Sports
- MLB Authentication
- PSA/DNA
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$499.99
Add one of the most distinctive signed pieces in the Jason Kelce collection to your memorabilia display with this Jason Kelce Autographed Football Pylon. The Wilson football captures where every play began — the snap from Kelce's hands to the quarterback's. The pylon captures where every play was going. The only center since the 1970 merger to win a Super Bowl and earn six First-Team All-Pro selections ESPN spent thirteen seasons at the position most responsible for whether the offense reaches that bright orange marker at the corners of the end zone — protecting the quarterback, opening the holes, initiating the plays that sent skill players toward the pylon Kelce himself would never personally cross. The signed pylon is the piece that honors the destination of a center's career: the goal of every snap, in the object that marks it.
This football pylon has been hand-signed by Jason Kelce with a bold, clean autograph. Authentication is provided by PSA/DNA, featuring their tamper-proof PSA hologram, verifiable directly at PSA's official website.
Product Highlights
- Hand-signed by Jason Kelce — Philadelphia Eagles center, future Pro Football Hall of Famer (eligible 2029)
- Official football end zone pylon — the boundary marker of every scoring play Kelce's blocking made possible
- PSA/DNA authenticated with tamper-proof PSA hologram
- Only the fifth center in NFL history with six or more First-Team All-Pro selections — the other four are all in the Pro Football Hall of Fame ESPN
- Super Bowl LII champion — the first Super Bowl title in Philadelphia Eagles franchise history, reached on a pylon Kelce's blocking helped the offense get to ESPN
- Most All-Pro selections after age 30 of any player in NFL history (six) — ahead of Jerry Rice and Bruce Smith CBSSports.com
- The most visually distinctive signed object format in the Kelce collection — immediate recognition on any display surface
- Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee
The Pylon — The Destination of Every Snap
The Wilson football is the object that defined Kelce's role — the ball that passed through his hands before every single offensive snap of his career, the center's most intimate equipment relationship. The pylon defines something different: the purpose of every one of those snaps. A football pylon stands at the four corners of the end zone — the bright orange boundary marker that every offensive play in the NFL is ultimately directed toward, the object that represents a touchdown, a field position gained, a drive completed. For thirteen seasons, Kelce took one of the game's most grinding positions and made it something remarkable Philadelphia Eagles — every block thrown to protect the quarterback, every double-team executed to open a running lane, every snap delivered cleanly under pressure was a contribution toward the pylon that Kelce himself would never personally reach. The center's entire career is measured in what other players do after he snaps the ball. The pylon signed by Kelce is the object that represents those outcomes — the scoring piece for the player whose position is defined entirely by enabling everyone else to score.
Super Bowl LII — The Pylon at the End of the Longest Wait
Super Bowl LII was the first Super Bowl title in Philadelphia Eagles franchise history ESPN — fifty-seven years of the franchise in existence, generations of Philadelphia sports fans, and finally the pylon at the back of the end zone reached in Minneapolis in February 2018. Kelce was at the center of it — literally, snapping the ball on every offensive play of the Eagles' championship performance against the New England Patriots, including the most celebrated play in Eagles history: the Philly Special, the trick play in which quarterback Nick Foles caught a touchdown pass in the back of the end zone — reaching the pylon — on a play that required the entire offensive line's execution to create the deception and protection that made it possible. Kelce described the parade that followed as one of the most powerful experiences of his career, recounting the woman he met with ashes of a deceased relative she had promised wouldn't miss the parade if the Eagles ever won Sports Illustrated — the weight of what the championship meant to the city, signed on the object that marks the scoring area of the game where it happened.
The Pylon and the Football — Two Pieces, One Complete Story
The Wilson football and the football pylon together tell the complete story of a center's career in two objects. The football is where every play began — Kelce's hands, the snap, the initiated action. The pylon is where every play was aimed — the destination that all thirteen seasons of blocking and protection and leadership were designed to reach. Six First-Team All-Pro selections. Seven Pro Bowls. One Super Bowl championship. The most All-Pro selections after 30 of any player in NFL history. CBSSports.com Each of those credentials belongs to a career spent initiating plays toward pylons that Kelce enabled other players to cross. The signed pylon is the display piece that captures the destination half of that story — the bright orange marker of what thirteen seasons of elite center play was built to accomplish.
The Hall of Fame Window — 2029
On the day Kelce announced his retirement, the Pro Football Hall of Fame itself noted that 2029 is the year to watch Sports Illustrated — five years between the career that ended and the gold jacket that the credentials demand. Of the five centers in NFL history with six or more First-Team All-Pro selections, the other four are all enshrined in Canton. ESPN The signed pylon, like every other Kelce signed piece, sits in the pre-Canton window — the period between the end of the career and the formal recognition of its place in the sport's history. For the collector who wants Kelce's autograph on the most visually distinctive signed piece available before that recognition arrives, the pylon is the format that stands apart from every football, helmet, and jersey in the market.
Authenticity
This pylon is certified by PSA/DNA. The tamper-proof PSA hologram is affixed directly to the pylon and verifiable at PSA's official website — one of the most trusted and widely recognized authentication standards in the sports memorabilia market.
Specifications
| Player | Jason Kelce |
| Team | Philadelphia Eagles |
| Item Type | Autographed Football Pylon |
| Authentication | PSA/DNA — Tamper-Proof Hologram |
| Includes | Tamper-proof PSA hologram |
| Hall of Fame Eligibility | Pro Football Hall of Fame — Eligible 2029 |
| Condition | Excellent |
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