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Watch: Jason Kelce plays saxophone in Ravens’ marching band

Retirement looks good on Jason Kelce.

The Super Bowl champion and former All-Pro center for the Philadelphia Eagles hung up the cleats after the 2023 season, opting to shift into a new career doing whatever he wants. Kelce is a cohost of the ‘New Heights’ podcast with his brother, Travis, and a cohost on ESPN’s ‘Monday Night Countdown.’

He shows up everywhere and anywhere, continuing to be involved in the football world.

On Monday night in Baltimore, he opted to add something else to his repertoire – saxophone player in a marching band. Take a look:

Kelce joined the Baltimore Ravens’ marching band to play the ESPN ‘Monday Night Football’ theme and the team’s fight song.

It’s not necessarily a new venture for the former Eagle, who has famously donned the elaborate attire that is typically worn in the annual Philadelphia ‘Mummers Parade’ on New Year’s Day. The look remains synonymous with his speech at the Eagles’ Super Bowl victory parade in 2018, but that’s not all.

He was also seen playing saxophone during his cameo with the Mummers.

It’s clear that Kelce is more than just a football player. If he sticks around in media long enough, who knows how many more talents of his we’ll discover.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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