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Add the most visually unusual signed piece in the Jason Kelce Eagles collection to your memorabilia display with this Jason Kelce Autographed Philadelphia Eagles ICE Mini Football Helmet. Every other Riddell alternate format applies a finish to the helmet surface — matte, gloss, mirror, flat. The ICE removes pigment from the equation entirely: a translucent shell in which the helmet's internal structure becomes partially visible beneath the surface, the Eagles decals and hardware presenting against clear material rather than opaque color. It is the most material-distinct format in the Riddell alternate line — not a color variation but a transparency variation — signed by the player whose thirteen seasons of invisible work at center made every visible contribution of every Eagles skill player around him possible. ESPN

This Eagles ICE 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 ICE Riddell mini football helmet — translucent clear shell, the most material-distinct format in the Riddell alternate line
  • 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
  • Seven Pro Bowls, six First-Team All-Pro selections across thirteen seasons — all with the Philadelphia Eagles Wikipedia
  • Super Bowl LII champion — the first Super Bowl title in Philadelphia Eagles franchise history ESPN
  • ICE format — translucent shell revealing structure beneath the surface; the only Riddell format defined by transparency rather than color
  • Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee

The ICE Format — Transparency Over Pigment

Every Riddell alternate format begins with the same question: what color, what finish? The Eclipse answers with concentrated matte. The Flash answers with maximum high-gloss saturation. The Chrome answers with mirror metallization. The flat black answers with the complete removal of the franchise's color identity. The ICE answers differently from all of them — not with a color choice but with a material choice, replacing the opaque shell with a translucent one that allows the helmet's internal structure to show through the surface. The result on the Eagles mini helmet is a crystalline, glassy presentation in which the decals and hardware appear against clear material rather than midnight green — the franchise's visual identity rendered in its most unexpected and most structurally honest form. For collectors who want the most format-distinct signed Kelce helmet available — the piece most immediately recognized as unlike any other Eagles helmet in the market — the ICE mini is the piece that occupies that specific position.

The Invisible Made Visible — The Center's Career in Transparent Format

The ICE shell makes structure visible by removing the pigment that normally covers it. Centers make success visible by doing the work that normally goes uncredited. The parallel is earned: Kelce's entire career was built on the execution of assignments that enabled every skill player around him to be seen. ESPN He combined athleticism, intelligence, toughness, and every intangible you can think of to leave an indelible mark on a game where the center position is defined almost entirely by what does not happen Philadelphia Eagles — the quarterback who is not sacked, the running lane that opens without announcement, the protection that holds long enough for the route to develop. The ICE mini helmet signed by Kelce is the format that most directly honors that dimension of his career: the translucent surface that makes structure visible, for the player whose structure made everyone else's visibility possible.

2021 — The Season He Almost Didn't Play

Before the 2021 NFL season, Kelce seriously contemplated retirement Wikipedia — weighing whether he could still perform at the level he demanded of himself, whether the physical cost of another season was worth the return. He chose to return. He was selected to his fifth Pro Bowl that season, named a First-Team All-Pro for the fourth time, and was named the Eagles' finalist for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award Wikipedia — one of the most decorated individual seasons of his late-career chapter, produced in the year he nearly walked away. The decision to return in 2021 set in motion the final three seasons of his career that produced three more First-Team All-Pro selections and the franchise record for consecutive starts that defined his legacy as the most durable and most decorated center of his era. The ICE mini signed by Kelce is the piece that captures the career's most pivotal decision point — the transparency of a player who chose the hardest path when the easier one was available.

Philadelphia's Relationship With Its Own

At his retirement, Kelce described the relationship between the Eagles and their city: "No one celebrates their own like the city of Philadelphia. Athletes become demigods in this city, even ones whose deeds were decades before." CBSSports.com The ICE format — the most transparent and most structurally honest of all Riddell formats — is the natural visual register for the most transparent and most honest relationship between a player and a city in recent NFL history. Kelce did not perform for Philadelphia from a distance. He lived it, ate in its bars, celebrated with its fans, and delivered the most passionate public speech in its sports history at the Super Bowl parade — a relationship built entirely on the authenticity that the ICE's transparency most directly represents.

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 ICE mini signed by Kelce sits in the pre-Canton window — the most format-distinct compact signed piece in the Eagles 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 Eagles ICE — Translucent Clear Shell
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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