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BREAKING: Jason Kelce JUST DROPPED A BOMBSHELL THAT HAS FANS ASKING: “WHAT IS HE REALLY UP TO?” It wasn’t a Super Bowl announcement. It wasn’t a shocking trade.
In a move that has surprised fans and admirers alike, retired Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce has purchased a modest property in Kansas City and announced plans to transform it into a $3.2 million recovery and transition center dubbed “The 87 House.”
The initiative focuses on supporting women and children facing homelessness, addiction, and domestic hardship. The home, which Kelce says once provided him grounding during challenging periods in his career, will now serve as a beacon of second chances rather than a personal retreat.
“I don’t need more trophies,” Kelce stated. “I want to help people get back on their feet.”
The project reflects a shift from the intensity of NFL life to purposeful impact off the field. Kelce, known for his leadership on the Eagles’ offensive line and his outspoken personality, has long been involved in community efforts alongside his family. “The 87 House” aims to offer not just shelter, but comprehensive support including counseling, job training, and family stabilization programs.
Fans have flooded social media with praise, calling the effort a powerful example of using fame and resources for good. While some initially speculated about football-related announcements, this personal and philanthropic step has sparked widespread admiration for the former All-Pro’s evolving legacy.
Details on the center’s opening and partnership opportunities are expected in the coming months. The project aligns with broader family philanthropic themes, though it stands as a distinct effort tied to Kelce’s own experiences and values.
From the gridiron to giving back, Jason Kelce continues to show that true success extends far beyond the scoreboard.
