Jason Kelce Signed Eagles Green Full Size Speed Replica Helmet - BAS QR

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Add the signature of one of the most decorated centers in NFL history — captured on the iconic Philadelphia Eagles green canvas of his completed 13-season Hall-of-Fame-caliber career — to your collection with this Jason Kelce Autographed Philadelphia Eagles Green Full Size Riddell Speed Replica Helmet — Beckett (BAS) Authenticated. Kelce signed this Riddell Speed Replica directly on the Eagles midnight green shell, delivering his autograph on the only NFL helmet he ever wore — the Philadelphia Eagles green canvas he played in for all 13 of his NFL seasons (2011-2023). Kelce retired in March 2024 as a six-time First-Team All-Pro, seven-time Pro Bowler, and Super Bowl LII champion, having played his entire career with the Philadelphia Eagles after being drafted in the sixth round (191st overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft. He becomes Hall of Fame-eligible in 2029 and is universally projected as a first-ballot inductee. Authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services with a tamper-proof QR-code hologram verifiable online at Beckett's website.

This Philadelphia Eagles Green Full Size Riddell Speed Replica Helmet has been hand-signed by Jason Kelce. The autograph has been certified authentic by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) with a tamper-proof QR-code hologram verifiable at Beckett's official website.

Product Highlights

  • Hand-signed by Jason Kelce — Philadelphia Eagles center (2011-2023); six-time First-Team All-Pro; seven-time Pro Bowl selection; Super Bowl LII champion; NFL 2010s All-Decade Team; 13-season Eagles career on a sixth-round draft pick
  • Philadelphia Eagles Green Full Size Riddell Speed Replica Helmet — the iconic midnight green Eagles primary helmet design Kelce wore for every NFL game of his career; approximately 9.5 inches tall full helmet scale with authentic Speed shell shape, gray facemask, four-point chinstrap, and official Eagles paint and decals
  • Beckett (BAS) Authenticated: tamper-proof QR-code hologram applied to the helmet; QR code verifiable directly at Beckett's official website for instant online authentication confirmation
  • Hall of Fame eligibility: Kelce becomes eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2029 (five years after his March 2024 retirement); universally projected as a first-ballot inductee, would be the first center inducted in his first year of eligibility in nearly 40 years (since Jim Langer in 1987)
  • "All in" credential: 6 First-Team All-Pro selections — every player in NFL history with 6+ First-Team All-Pro honors who is eligible for the Hall of Fame is in the Hall of Fame; the only non-inducted players at that level are still active
  • Single-franchise 13-season career: spent his entire 13-year NFL career with the Philadelphia Eagles — a rare achievement for any modern NFL player and exceptionally rare for offensive linemen
  • Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee

Six First-Team All-Pros — A Credential Tied to the Hall of Fame

First-Team All-Pro is the highest individual honor in NFL football, given annually to the single best player at each position regardless of conference. Jason Kelce earned First-Team All-Pro honors in six different seasons (2014, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2023) — placing him on a small list of NFL players whose career accomplishments speak for themselves. Across NFL history, exactly 54 players have earned six or more First-Team All-Pro selections. Of those 54 players, every single one who is eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame is in the Hall of Fame. The only exceptions are still-active players who have not yet reached HOF eligibility. The "six First-Team All-Pros" credential is, statistically, a near-perfect predictor of Hall of Fame induction — and Kelce's six selections were earned across nine NFL seasons (2014 through 2023), demonstrating sustained elite-level play across nearly a decade. He won his sixth and final First-Team All-Pro in his final NFL season at age 36, demonstrating that he was still playing at the peak of his position when he chose to retire.

The Single-Franchise Career — 13 Years, One Team

Modern NFL careers are typically built across multiple franchises. The salary cap, free agency, and front-office decisions usually force most players to play for at least two teams across their careers. Jason Kelce never moved. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the sixth round (191st overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft out of Cincinnati, made the team as a backup-turned-starter, and played all 13 of his NFL seasons in Philadelphia — never wearing another franchise's uniform. In his retirement speech, Kelce explicitly cited the single-franchise career as an intentional life goal: "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." Single-franchise 13-year careers are rare for any NFL position. They're exceptionally rare for offensive linemen, who often face position-specific roster turnover and free-agent movement. Kelce's 13-year Eagles tenure makes the green-and-white Eagles canvas the only on-field helmet design he ever wore — meaning every signed Kelce helmet is anchored to the same Eagles uniform identity that defined his entire career.

Super Bowl LII — Bringing Philadelphia Its First Title

The Eagles franchise was founded in 1933 and went 84 years without winning a Super Bowl. That changed on February 4, 2018, when the Eagles defeated the New England Patriots 41-33 in Super Bowl LII at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Kelce was the starting center for that championship Eagles offense, anchoring the offensive line that protected backup quarterback Nick Foles for 373 passing yards and three touchdowns en route to the franchise's first-ever Super Bowl title. The 2017 Eagles championship win would be celebrated by what became one of the most famous Super Bowl parade speeches in modern sports history — Kelce, dressed in a Mummer's suit at the Philadelphia Art Museum steps, delivered an emotional and profanity-laced address to the city that has remained an iconic Philadelphia sports moment. Of the seven centers currently in the Pro Football Hall of Fame (Jim Otto, Bulldog Turner, Dermontti Dawson, Jim Ringo, Mike Webster, Jim Langer, Dwight Stephenson), only Mike Webster and Jim Langer ever won a championship — making Kelce's combination of championship credential plus six First-Team All-Pros a credential profile unmatched by all but two centers in NFL history.

The Closed Career Window

Kelce announced his retirement at the Eagles' NovaCare Complex on March 4, 2024 in a 45-minute press conference that has been widely cited as one of the most emotional retirement announcements in modern NFL history. His final NFL game was the Eagles' 32-9 Wild Card playoff loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on January 15, 2024, after which he told teammates in the locker room that he would be retiring. The closed career window has structural implications for collectors: every signed Kelce Eagles piece in the collector market is now anchored to his completed 13-season Philadelphia tenure, with his on-field body of work permanently fixed at the credentials documented above. His Hall of Fame eligibility opens in 2029, and if/when induction occurs, future signed inventory will have additional credential layers (potentially "HOF" inscriptions, ceremony-related signing events) that this current pre-induction inventory does not carry. Pieces signed during this current pre-induction window — when his on-field career is complete but his Hall of Fame credential is still pending — sit in a structurally specific moment in his autograph timeline.

The Full Size Speed Replica — The Centerpiece Display Format

The full-size Riddell Speed Replica is the centerpiece collector format in the helmet display ladder. Standing approximately 9.5 inches tall at full helmet scale with the authentic Speed shell shape, gray facemask hardware, four-point chinstrap, and official Philadelphia Eagles midnight green paint and decals, the Speed Replica delivers the on-field silhouette in a way mini helmets cannot — it reads from across a room, anchors a display case, and provides the visual presence that a centerpiece collector piece demands. For a player of Kelce's stature — six First-Team All-Pros, Super Bowl champion, projected first-ballot Hall of Famer, single-franchise 13-year career — the full-size helmet is the format that visually matches the player's career credentials. The combination of the iconic Eagles green canvas, the full-size centerpiece construction, and Kelce's franchise-cornerstone signature produces a flagship-tier display piece for any Philadelphia Eagles or NFL offensive line memorabilia collection.

Beckett (BAS) QR Authentication

This helmet has been certified authentic by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS). A tamper-proof QR-code hologram has been applied directly to the helmet, with the QR code providing instant verification at Beckett's official website. The QR-code authentication format is Beckett's modern verification standard, allowing collectors to scan the code directly with a smartphone for immediate online authentication confirmation rather than manually entering a serial number. Beckett Authentication Services operates as one of the major third-party authentication providers in sports memorabilia, with verification chains used by collectors, retailers, and resale platforms across the industry.

Specifications

Player Jason Kelce
Team Philadelphia Eagles (2011-2023, entire 13-season career)
Position Center
Item Type Autographed Full Size Football Helmet
Helmet Model Riddell Full Size Speed Replica — Philadelphia Eagles Green (primary helmet design)
Authentication Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) — tamper-proof QR-code hologram verifiable at Beckett's official website
First-Team All-Pro 6x (2014, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023)
Pro Bowl Selections 7x (2014, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022)
Super Bowl Super Bowl LII champion (February 4, 2018) — Eagles 41, Patriots 33; first Super Bowl title in Eagles franchise history
NFL All-Decade Team NFL 2010s All-Decade Team
NFL Draft 2011, Round 6, Pick 191 (Philadelphia Eagles)
College Cincinnati Bearcats
Retirement Announced March 4, 2024 (final NFL game: January 15, 2024 vs. Tampa Bay)
Hall of Fame Eligibility 2029 (five years after retirement); universally projected as first-ballot inductee
Notable Played entire 13-season career with one franchise; brother Travis Kelce plays for Kansas City Chiefs; co-host of "New Heights" podcast
Age 38 (born November 5, 1987)
Condition Excellent

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How to Verify This Item's Authenticity

This piece is BAS Witness Authenticated — the highest authentication tier offered by Beckett Authentication Services. A Beckett representative was physically present at the signing, observed the autograph being applied, and applied the tamper-evident hologram on-site. The witnessed designation provides the strongest possible chain-of-custody evidence in the industry, and Beckett maintains a public lookup tool so you can confirm the piece independently in under a minute.

  1. Locate the BAS Witness hologram applied to the item at the signing event. The serial number is printed on the hologram itself.
  2. Visit Beckett's verification page at beckett-authentication.com/search.
  3. Enter the serial number into Beckett's lookup tool.
  4. Confirm the match. The lookup will return the item details and confirm the Witnessed authentication — these should match the piece in your hands.

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