‘It’s tough for a couple of reasons. I don’t know who’s coming up behind him but he had a big voice in there.”
“Not only was he a great player, but he also had the leadership. He did it on the field, he also did it off the field, which was important. All those guys keeping everybody in line is a big thing. I’m sure they have other guys who can work in there. “Reid remarked.
He emphasized Kelce’s influential presence, highlighting the challenge of finding someone to step into his shoes.Kelce, a legendary center who spent his entire 13-year career with the Eagles, announced his retirement earlier this month, leaving behind a void that Reid believes will be difficult to fill.