Drew Brees announces scholarships in honor of Jason Kelce: 'Your legacy transcends the gridiron'
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Tributes continue to pour in after Jason Kelce's retirement, but this one might have the most meaning.
The longtime Philadelphia Eagles center retired this week after an illustrious career that he will parlay into enshrinement in the Hall of Fame.
But Drew Brees, another soon-to-be Hall of Famer, is paying homage to Kelce's legacy on and off the field.
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Team Carter quarterback Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints (9) stands under center Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles (62) in the 2015 Pro Bowl against Team Irvin at University of Phoenix Stadium. (Kyle Terada/USA Today Sports)
Brees congratulated Kelce "on an extraordinary 13-year NFL career" in a video on Instagram before making a huge announcement regarding his restaurant, Walk-On's Bistreaux and Bar.
"We love to celebrate the heart and the hustle of the underdogs," Brees said in an Instagram post. "Just like our founder Brandon Landry, walk-on basketball player for the LSU Tigers; my brother, Reid Brees, walk-on baseball player at Baylor University, part of the College World Series team there; and the NFL’s very own Jason Kelce."
Brees then said the restaurant will be giving out 13 scholarships this year to players who walk on to their football programs. Kelce was a walk-on at the University of Cincinnati before playing 13 seasons in the NFL.
The Philadelphia Eagles' Jason Kelce speaks during a press conference announcing his retirement in Philadelphia March 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
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