Jason Kelce Signed Eagles Flat Black Mini Football Helmet PSA/DNA Authenticated

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Add the most display-versatile signed piece in the Jason Kelce collection to your memorabilia shelf with this Jason Kelce Autographed Philadelphia Eagles Flat Black Mini Football Helmet. Six First-Team All-Pro selections. Super Bowl LII champion. The only center since the 1970 merger to win a Super Bowl and earn six First-Team All-Pro honors ESPN — and Hall of Fame eligibility arriving in 2029. The flat black mini helmet delivers that legacy in the most compact and most display-versatile format available: a matte black surface that presents the signature in maximum contrast, at mini helmet scale that fits any shelf, desk, or display case without requiring dedicated memorabilia space.

This Eagles flat black mini football helmet 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)
  • Eagles flat black Riddell mini football helmet
  • 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
  • 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
  • Mini helmet format — compact, display-versatile, the most accessible signed Kelce piece for any collection space
  • Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee

Flat Black — The Signature's Format

The Eagles' flat black mini helmet is the most understated colorway in the Philadelphia signed helmet market — a matte black surface that removes the franchise's color identity entirely and presents the autograph in the starkest possible contrast. No midnight green, no metallic mirror, no high-gloss saturation. Black surface, bold signature, maximum legibility. It is the format that most directly honors the signature itself rather than the colorway that carries it — and for a player whose career was built on the paradox of occupying the most anonymous position in football while becoming one of the most recognizable personalities in American sports, the flat black's quiet visual authority is the most honest single-piece representation of that paradox available. The signature on the flat black mini helmet is the visible record. The flat black is what the center's work looks like from the outside: essential, understated, and responsible for everything visible in front of it.

The Center's Paradox — Anonymous Position, Iconic Career

Kelce was a sixth-round pick in 2011 who entered the NFL with a 1.9 percent statistical probability of playing 80 games Philadelphia Eagles — and played 193 of them at the most anonymous position in professional football. Centers do not get highlight reels. Centers do not score touchdowns. Centers are not featured in slow-motion replays or celebrated in the final seconds of close games. What centers do is initiate every offensive play, control the line of scrimmage, and make every visible contribution of every skill player around them possible — and for thirteen seasons, Kelce did it better than any center of his era. He earned six First-Team All-Pro selections after turning 30, more than Jerry Rice and Bruce Smith CBSSports.com — the most decorated late-career chapter in NFL history at the position least likely to produce one. The flat black mini helmet, in its visual understatement, is the format that most accurately reflects the position: essential, not flashy, responsible for the production that everyone else receives credit for.

The Tush Push — The Play That Named a Center

Few plays in recent NFL history generated as much discussion, debate, and legislation as the Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback sneak — the tush push — in which center Jason Kelce's initial surge at the snap created the physical momentum that allowed quarterback Jalen Hurts to push forward for the short-yardage conversion. Kelce was the essential figure in the play the Eagles ran better than any team in the league NBC News — a play so effective that opposing teams repeatedly lobbied for its ban and the NFL considered rule changes specifically to limit it. The tush push is the most culturally specific credential of Kelce's late career because it is the play that most directly illustrated what a center contributes to an offense — the initial movement, the leverage, the first application of force that makes everything that follows possible. The flat black mini helmet, signed by the player at the center of the most discussed short-yardage play in recent NFL history, is the piece that honors that specific and irreplaceable contribution.

The Mini Helmet — The Most Versatile Format

The mini helmet is the most display-versatile format in the signed football collectibles market — compact enough for any shelf, desk, or bookcase, requiring no dedicated memorabilia space, delivering the complete visual identity of a signed helmet piece at a scale that works in any collection environment. For collectors who want a Jason Kelce signed piece accessible enough for everyday display rather than a dedicated memorabilia room, the flat black mini helmet is the format built for exactly that purpose. The signature, the PSA/DNA authentication, the Eagles colorway — all present at mini scale, on the most understated and most signature-focused surface in the Kelce signed helmet catalog.

The 2029 Hall of Fame Window

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's end and Hall of Fame eligibility. Of the five centers in NFL history with six or more First-Team All-Pro selections, the other four — Jim Otto, Bulldog Turner, Dermontti Dawson, and Jim Ringo — are all enshrined in Canton. ESPN The flat black mini helmet signed by Kelce sits in the pre-Canton window — the most compact and most accessible format in the Eagles signed helmet catalog, authenticated by PSA/DNA, in the period between the career that ended and the gold jacket that the historical record demands.

Authenticity

This mini helmet is certified by PSA/DNA. The tamper-proof PSA hologram is affixed directly to the helmet 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 Mini Football Helmet
Helmet Color Flat Black
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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