The Kelce documentary is working on a second season following the legend’s retirement

JASON Kelce’s time on TV screens isn’t ending as he heads into retirement.

The directors behind the Kelce documentary are keeping the cameras switched on as Jason decides what will come next for him outside of football.


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Jason Kelce is staying on TV screens after retiring from footballCredit: Getty


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Kelce is continuing his documentary into his retirementCredit: Getty
The legendary Philadelphia Eagles center announced he was retiring from football after 13 seasons in the NFL earlier this month.

According to directors Don Argott and Sheena Joyce, the documentary was initially intended to follow Kelce’s retirement in 2021, but he ended up playing two more years.

Kelce went to the directors to create a goodbye documentary, but delayed his farewell after making it to the Super Bowl.

The documentary then pivoted to cover him changing his decision and his ascent into stardom aside his brother Travis.

Both Argott and Joyce were present at the Eagles facility this month to watch him make his official retirement announcement.

“In a way, we’ve kind of been making the Jason Kelce retirement documentary all along,” Joyce told the Philadelphia Inquirer.

“I don’t know where we’re all going to end up with this [footage] but we’re honored, and really feel privileged to be included in his life like this.

“When he called us…all I could do was congratulate him, because I know what a difficult decision it was to come to, and how heartbreaking it is to put a period at the end of that sentence.”

Both Argott and Joyce were present at the Eagles facility this month to watch him make his official retirement announcement.

“In a way, we’ve kind of been making the Jason Kelce retirement documentary all along,” Joyce told the Philadelphia Inquirer.

“I don’t know where we’re all going to end up with this [footage] but we’re honored, and really feel privileged to be included in his life like this.

“When he called us…all I could do was congratulate him, because I know what a difficult decision it was to come to, and how heartbreaking it is to put a period at the end of that sentence.”