Jason Kelce Signed Eagles Black 2022 Alternate Speed Replica Helmet PSA/DNA

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Add the bridge year credential — the Eagles' first alternate helmet ever worn under the NFL's expanded helmet rule, from the season that produced the franchise's most successful regular-season record in more than a decade — to your collection with this Jason Kelce Autographed Philadelphia Eagles Black 2022 Alternate On-Field Full Size Speed Replica Helmet — PSA/DNA ITP Authenticated. The midnight green Speed Replica documents the career. The Kelly Green 2023 documents the final season's throwback. The Black 2022 Alternate documents the year between them — the specific season in which the Eagles went 14-3, earned the top seed in the NFC, and appeared in Super Bowl LVII against the Kansas City Chiefs in the most personally specific Super Bowl Jason Kelce ever played in: the game in which he lined up across the field from his brother Travis, the first time two brothers had faced each other in a Super Bowl in the history of the game. The Eagles wore the black alternate in 2022 because the Kelly Green was not yet ready — Nike was still recreating a color that did not exist in its current palette, and the black alternate served as the Eagles' first exploration of the expanded helmet rule that would eventually deliver the Kelly Green in 2023. Three helmets, three chapters. The black is the bridge: Kelce's penultimate season, his most successful regular-season year, and the alternate uniform debut of a franchise that was building toward something it had not yet fully arrived at. The Black 2022 Alternate Speed Replica signed by Kelce is the piece from that specific year — certified authentic by a PSA/DNA representative present at the signing.

This Philadelphia Eagles Black 2022 Alternate On-Field Full Size Speed Replica Football Helmet has been hand-signed by Jason Kelce. The autograph has been certified authentic by PSA/DNA In the Presence (ITP) — a PSA/DNA representative was present at the signing; the tamper-proof PSA/DNA ITP sticker is affixed directly to the helmet.

Product Highlights

  • Hand-signed by Jason Kelce — Philadelphia Eagles center (2011-2023); six first-team All-Pro selections; seven Pro Bowls; Super Bowl LII champion; the only center since the 1970 merger to win a Super Bowl and earn first-team All-Pro six times
  • Black 2022 Alternate On-Field Full Size Speed Replica Helmet — the Eagles' first alternate helmet under the NFL's expanded helmet rule; worn during Kelce's penultimate season while the Kelly Green was still in development
  • PSA/DNA ITP Certified — a PSA/DNA representative was present at the signing; tamper-proof PSA/DNA ITP sticker affixed to the helmet
  • 2022 Eagles season: 14-3 regular season — best record in the NFC; first seed in the NFC playoffs; Super Bowl LVII appearance (lost to Kansas City Chiefs 38-35)
  • Super Bowl LVII — "The Kelce Bowl": Jason Kelce (Eagles) vs. Travis Kelce (Chiefs) — the first time two brothers faced each other in a Super Bowl in NFL history
  • The three-helmet Kelce Eagles display: Midnight Green (the career) + Black 2022 (the bridge year) + Kelly Green 2023 (the final season's throwback) — every chapter, three colorways, one player
  • The black alternate as the bridge colorway: 2022 was the Eagles' first year with an alternate helmet; the black was chosen while Nike custom-developed Kelly Green over two years; the bridge between midnight green and the throwback return
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The First Alternate — The Eagles Enter a New Helmet Era

For decades, NFL teams wore one helmet design per season. The uniform could change — color rush jerseys, throwback looks, alternate pants — but the helmet stayed the same. In 2022, the NFL changed that rule, allowing teams to introduce a second helmet paired with alternate uniform packages. The Eagles had a specific goal for that rule change: they wanted to bring back the Kelly Green. But the Kelly Green was not ready. Nike needed two years to recreate a color that did not exist in its current manufacturing system. Jeffrey Lurie, who had spent years refusing to wear kelly green jerseys without a matching kelly green helmet, would not deploy the jersey until the helmet matched precisely. So in 2022 — the first year they could use a second helmet at all — the Eagles wore black: the alternate colorway that served as the franchise's debut in the expanded helmet era while the Kelly Green continued its two-year development. The black alternate is therefore the specific piece that documents the Eagles at the opening of a new uniform chapter — the first alternate helmet the franchise wore under rules that had never previously allowed it, in the season before everything the expanded helmet rule was ultimately built toward finally appeared on the field.

14-3 — The Season the Black Alternate Belongs To

The 2022 Philadelphia Eagles were one of the most complete teams the franchise had assembled since the Super Bowl LII championship. They went 14-3 in the regular season — the best record in the NFC — earning the conference's top seed with a roster that included a dominant defensive line, Jalen Hurts emerging as a legitimate MVP candidate, A.J. Brown producing immediately after his trade from Tennessee, and Jason Kelce anchoring one of the most cohesive offensive lines in the league. The Eagles defeated the Giants and the San Francisco 49ers in the playoffs to reach Super Bowl LVII — their first Super Bowl appearance since Super Bowl LII — where they faced the Kansas City Chiefs in a 38-35 loss that was never fully decided until the final minutes. Kelce earned his sixth Pro Bowl selection that season and his sixth first-team All-Pro designation — proof, if any was still needed at age 35, that the 191st pick was operating at the highest available level of his position a dozen years into his professional career. The Black 2022 Alternate Speed Replica signed by Kelce is the helmet of that 14-3 season — the most accomplished regular-season year of Kelce's final chapter, in the alternate colorway the franchise introduced that year.

The Kelce Bowl — Brothers Across the Line

Super Bowl LVII, played February 12, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona, produced one of the most specific storylines in the game's championship history: Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles and Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs became the first pair of brothers to play against each other in a Super Bowl in the 57-year history of the game. Their mother, Donna Kelce, became one of the game's most photographed attendees — split-jersey, half Eagles and half Chiefs — as the most publicly visible symbol of the contest's personal dimension. Travis caught six passes for 81 yards and a touchdown. Jason played every snap at center for an Eagles offense that scored 35 points against one of the league's best defenses. The Chiefs won 38-35 — Patrick Mahomes converting a late drive to deny the Eagles a second championship. The loss made the 2022 season the most accomplished available chapter of Kelce's career that did not end in a championship parade. The Black 2022 Alternate Speed Replica signed by Kelce is the helmet from that specific year — the brothers' Super Bowl season, the 14-3 regular-season record, and the alternate uniform debut of a franchise that was becoming something it had been building toward for years.

PSA/DNA In the Presence (ITP) Authentication

This helmet has been certified authentic by PSA/DNA In the Presence (ITP). A PSA/DNA representative was present at the signing. The tamper-proof PSA/DNA ITP sticker is affixed directly to the helmet.

Authenticity

This helmet is certified authentic by PSA/DNA In the Presence (ITP). A PSA/DNA representative was present at the signing. The tamper-proof PSA/DNA ITP sticker is affixed directly to the helmet.

Specifications

Player Jason Kelce
Team Philadelphia Eagles (2011-2023, entire career)
Position Center
Item Type Autographed Full Size Speed Replica Football Helmet
Helmet Black 2022 Alternate On-Field (Eagles' first alternate helmet)
Construction Speed Replica — full-size display-grade construction
Authentication PSA/DNA ITP — PSA/DNA rep present at signing
Includes Tamper-proof PSA/DNA ITP sticker
2022 Season 14-3 (NFC's best record); Super Bowl LVII appearance (lost to Chiefs 38-35)
Super Bowl LVII "The Kelce Bowl" — Jason (Eagles) vs. Travis (Chiefs); first brothers to play against each other in Super Bowl history
Career 7 Pro Bowls; 6 first-team All-Pros; Super Bowl LII champion; 156 consecutive starts
Three-helmet display Midnight Green + Black 2022 + Kelly Green 2023 — every Eagles colorway of Kelce's final seasons
HOF eligibility First eligible 2029
Condition Excellent

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