Former NFL star Jason Kelce is embracing the quiet life after retiring from the league earlier this year. While his brother, Travis, continues to live a glamorous life, Jason is enjoying a more low-key existence with his family in Philadelphia.
According to a source close to the Kelce family, Jason has been busy working on his home, particularly his man cave and personal library. He has reportedly spent $15,000 on his man cave, indulging his passion for sports memorabilia and investing in iconic gloves and jerseys. Meanwhile, his love of history and literature has led him to spend around $2,000 a month on vintage books for his library.
Jason Kelce has reportedly invested in his man cave and personal library, spending thousands on his passions.
Kelce is making the most of his time with his wife, Kylie, and their daughters, Wyatt, Elliotte, and Bennett.
Outside of his hobbies, Kelce is a family man at heart. He is making up for lost time with his wife, Kylie, and their three daughters, Wyatt, Elliotte, and Bennett. The source also revealed that Kelce has an unusual passion for mowing his lawn, investing in a $4,000 lawnmower to keep his grass in pristine condition.
When it comes to hosting parties, Kelce spares no expense, reportedly spending over $1,000 on meat and pairing it with a selection of craft beers. The former Philadelphia Eagles center is also an investor in the beer brand Garage Beer, a venture he embarked on with his brother, Travis.
Kelce bid farewell to the NFL in March, concluding a remarkable 13-season career with the Eagles.
A source disclosed that Jason Kelce’s spending habits stand in stark contrast to those of his brother, Travis.
In contrast to his brother’s lavish lifestyle, Jason Kelce favors a more understated approach to fashion. The source noted that he is often seen in a simple pair of $70 Nike Air Monarch sneakers, Birkenstocks, or flip-flops, paired with basic Levi’s jeans and a shirt. He seems content with a simpler life, relishing the small joys it brings.
As Kelce settles into retirement, he is set to take on a new role as an ESPN analyst for Monday Night Football in the upcoming season. It seems the former NFL star is embracing this new chapter with the same dedication and passion he showed on the field.