Jason Kelce Autographed Wilson Football PSA/DNA Authenticated Eagles Center HOF Bound
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Add the signature of the greatest center in Philadelphia Eagles history to your memorabilia collection with this Jason Kelce Autographed Wilson Football. Thirteen seasons. One team. Six First-Team All-Pro selections. One Super Bowl championship. A sixth-round pick who a Forbes study found had a 1.9 percent statistical probability of playing 80 NFL games — and who instead played 193 of them, every one of them as the starting center for the Philadelphia Eagles, snapping a Wilson football to the quarterback on every offensive play of a career that will send him to Canton in 2029.
This Wilson football 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)
- Wilson NFL football — the format of every snap of Kelce's 13-year career
- 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
- Only center since the 1970 merger to win a Super Bowl and earn six First-Team All-Pro selections ESPN
- Most All-Pro selections after age 30 of any player in NFL history (six) — ahead of Jerry Rice and Bruce Smith CBSSports.com
- Super Bowl LII champion — the first Super Bowl title in Philadelphia Eagles franchise history ESPN
- Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee
The Wilson Football — The Center's Object
Every position in football has a signature piece of equipment. For a wide receiver it is the jersey. For a quarterback it is the helmet. For a center — the position that controls the football before every single offensive snap, places the ball in the quarterback's hands, and initiates every play of every game — the football is the object that defines the role. Jason Kelce spent thirteen seasons as the starting center for the Philadelphia Eagles, taking one of the game's most grinding positions and making it something remarkable. Philadelphia Eagles For all 193 of his regular season and playoff games, the ball that started every offensive play passed through Kelce's hands before it went anywhere else. The Wilson football bearing his signature is not a generic display piece — it is the most format-appropriate signed object available for a center whose career is defined by the relationship between his hands and that specific object, thirteen years of it, on every snap.
The Sixth-Round Underdog — The Career That Defied the Math
Kelce entered the NFL as an undersized sixth-round pick — weighing just 280 pounds at the NFL Combine, light for an offensive lineman — who by a Forbes study's calculation had a 1.9 percent probability of playing 80 games in the league. Philadelphia Eagles He played 193. At his retirement press conference, Kelce acknowledged the improbability with characteristic self-awareness: "I am officially overrated. Vastly overrated. But it took a lot of hard work and determination getting here. I have been the underdog my entire career and I mean this when I say it — I wish I still was." CBS News The signed Wilson football belongs to the collector who understands what those 193 games required from a player the math said had no business playing 80 of them — and who produced, in the process, the most First-Team All-Pro selections after turning 30 of any player in NFL history. CBSSports.com
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 — the five-year waiting period that separates retirement from eligibility. He is the fifth center in NFL history with six or more first-team All-Pro selections, and the other four — Jim Otto, Bulldog Turner, Dermontti Dawson, and Jim Ringo — are all in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. ESPN The signed Wilson football is the piece for the collector who wants Kelce's autograph in the window between the career that ended and the gold jacket that awaits — the pre-Canton window, when the formal recognition of a legacy is still five years away but the legacy itself is completely established and fully documented.
Philadelphia's Perfect Marriage
Eagles chairman Jeffrey Lurie said at Kelce's retirement: "Has there ever been a more perfect marriage between a player, a city, and a team?" NFL Lane Johnson, his offensive line teammate for years, put it more plainly: "I saw Philly try to run him out of town. I saw a guy emerge from that and become the best center maybe that's ever played." ESPN The Wilson football signed by Kelce carries that marriage in a single object — the ball that connected his hands to the Eagles' offense for thirteen seasons, signed by the player who played his entire career in one city because, as he said at his retirement, "It has always been a goal of mine to play my whole career in one city. And I couldn't have dreamt of a better one and a better fit if I tried." CBS News
Authenticity
This football is certified by PSA/DNA. The tamper-proof PSA hologram is affixed directly to the football 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 Wilson Football |
| 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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