Eagles QB, Jalen Hurts approached the line of scrimmage, and center Jason Kelce seemed to shake his head in disagreement with an audible called on the team’s second drive. Following this, Hurts took his cue from Kelce and gained a first down. Troy Aikman speculated that Kelce may have been trying to confuse Kansas City’s defense, but it’s possible he had a different read on the situation than the young quarterback.
Kelce, a 13-year pro, is renowned as one of the best centers in NFL history and may have a different perspective due to his extensive experience. In addition to making the calls, Kelce plowed over Chiefs safety Justin Reid, creating a 17-yard gain for D’Andre Swift. You can watch Kelce’s block here. Following this play, Swift scored a four-yard touchdown, evening the score at 7-7.
Unfortunately, Hurts threw an interception to Reid on Philadelphia’s next possession. At the half, the 2022 second-team All-Pro is under significant pressure from Steve Spagnuolo’s defense in the rainy weather. The Eagles’ offense has gotten off to a slow start, but during Philadelphia’s 75-yard scoring drive, Kelce’s athleticism and football IQ were evident.
Moving forward, the Eagles will depend on Kelce’s ability to exert his influence on the field and make wise calls to secure a victory.
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