JJ Watt, Jason Kelce.Photo:Santiago Felipe/Getty, Perry Knotts/GettyJJ Wattknows howJason Kelceis feeling as the Philadelphia Eagles centercontemplates his retirementfrom the NFL.Watt, 34, retired from the league in 2022, and now the former NFL star tells PEOPLE that Kelce, 36, has “a very tough decision to make” before the start of the next season.The former defensive end explains, “It’s been the only life that you’ve known for so long. Most of us started playing football in fifth grade. So, literally, the majority of your life has been spent playing football.“After so many years, the demanding NFL schedule becomes the norm for players, says Watt. “August, you go to training camp, and September, October, and November, you’re playing football and trying to figure out if you’re ready to walk away from that, and what your life will look like beyond that is very, very difficult.“Watt adds, “I know exactly how it feels in the relationships, with the camaraderie in the locker room. There’s nothing else like it. So it’s very hard to walk away from all that.“Jason Kelce.Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire via GettyStill, Kelce has had “an unbelievable career,” says Watt, “And if he chooses to walk away from that, he’s done everything there is to do.““He’s a hall of fame player and he seems to have an incredible family. He’s going to have a whole lot of fun making brand new memories. And also, it seems like, drinking a whole lot of beer and taking his shirt off at his brother’s games,” says Watt, poking fun at theelder Kelce brother’s shirtless anticswhile watching his brother,Travis Kelce, and the Chiefs defeat the Buffalo Bills.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Since his own retirement, Watt says he’s eased up a bit on his rigorous exercise routine.“I’m used to working out every single day of my entire life, and so I still work out quite a bit, but I’ve I found that it is actually easier to wake up and just say, ‘I don’t feel like working out today’ than I thought it would be after having done it for my whole life,” heshares with PEOPLE.JJ Watt.Stacy Revere/GettyWatt says it was “very, very nice” to realize he’s able to skip workouts if he pleases. “Like yesterday,” Watt recalls, “it was just a rainy, dreary day, and I was like, I don’t feel like working out today, and since I’m retired, I can do that. So I just hung out. It was beautiful.“On Tuesday, Kelce shared an update on his status in the NFL.“I don’t know what’s going to happen for me, but I do know I still want to be involved in the organization and still want to be a part of it — regardless of what the decision is,” hetoldThe Philadelphia Inquirer. “Because I don’t want to ever feel like I’m on the outside looking in on these achievements and these accolades and these opportunities that largely represent entire cities and fan bases and organizations.”He added, “It’s too good a feeling to pass up.”
JJ Watt, Jason Kelce.Photo:Santiago Felipe/Getty, Perry Knotts/Getty

Santiago Felipe/Getty, Perry Knotts/Getty
JJ Wattknows howJason Kelceis feeling as the Philadelphia Eagles centercontemplates his retirementfrom the NFL.Watt, 34, retired from the league in 2022, and now the former NFL star tells PEOPLE that Kelce, 36, has “a very tough decision to make” before the start of the next season.The former defensive end explains, “It’s been the only life that you’ve known for so long. Most of us started playing football in fifth grade. So, literally, the majority of your life has been spent playing football.“After so many years, the demanding NFL schedule becomes the norm for players, says Watt. “August, you go to training camp, and September, October, and November, you’re playing football and trying to figure out if you’re ready to walk away from that, and what your life will look like beyond that is very, very difficult.“Watt adds, “I know exactly how it feels in the relationships, with the camaraderie in the locker room. There’s nothing else like it. So it’s very hard to walk away from all that.“Jason Kelce.Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire via GettyStill, Kelce has had “an unbelievable career,” says Watt, “And if he chooses to walk away from that, he’s done everything there is to do.““He’s a hall of fame player and he seems to have an incredible family. He’s going to have a whole lot of fun making brand new memories. And also, it seems like, drinking a whole lot of beer and taking his shirt off at his brother’s games,” says Watt, poking fun at theelder Kelce brother’s shirtless anticswhile watching his brother,Travis Kelce, and the Chiefs defeat the Buffalo Bills.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Since his own retirement, Watt says he’s eased up a bit on his rigorous exercise routine.“I’m used to working out every single day of my entire life, and so I still work out quite a bit, but I’ve I found that it is actually easier to wake up and just say, ‘I don’t feel like working out today’ than I thought it would be after having done it for my whole life,” heshares with PEOPLE.JJ Watt.Stacy Revere/GettyWatt says it was “very, very nice” to realize he’s able to skip workouts if he pleases. “Like yesterday,” Watt recalls, “it was just a rainy, dreary day, and I was like, I don’t feel like working out today, and since I’m retired, I can do that. So I just hung out. It was beautiful.“On Tuesday, Kelce shared an update on his status in the NFL.“I don’t know what’s going to happen for me, but I do know I still want to be involved in the organization and still want to be a part of it — regardless of what the decision is,” hetoldThe Philadelphia Inquirer. “Because I don’t want to ever feel like I’m on the outside looking in on these achievements and these accolades and these opportunities that largely represent entire cities and fan bases and organizations.”He added, “It’s too good a feeling to pass up.”
JJ Wattknows howJason Kelceis feeling as the Philadelphia Eagles centercontemplates his retirementfrom the NFL.
Watt, 34, retired from the league in 2022, and now the former NFL star tells PEOPLE that Kelce, 36, has “a very tough decision to make” before the start of the next season.
The former defensive end explains, “It’s been the only life that you’ve known for so long. Most of us started playing football in fifth grade. So, literally, the majority of your life has been spent playing football.”
After so many years, the demanding NFL schedule becomes the norm for players, says Watt. “August, you go to training camp, and September, October, and November, you’re playing football and trying to figure out if you’re ready to walk away from that, and what your life will look like beyond that is very, very difficult.”
Watt adds, “I know exactly how it feels in the relationships, with the camaraderie in the locker room. There’s nothing else like it. So it’s very hard to walk away from all that.”
Jason Kelce.Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty

Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty
Still, Kelce has had “an unbelievable career,” says Watt, “And if he chooses to walk away from that, he’s done everything there is to do.”
“He’s a hall of fame player and he seems to have an incredible family. He’s going to have a whole lot of fun making brand new memories. And also, it seems like, drinking a whole lot of beer and taking his shirt off at his brother’s games,” says Watt, poking fun at theelder Kelce brother’s shirtless anticswhile watching his brother,Travis Kelce, and the Chiefs defeat the Buffalo Bills.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Since his own retirement, Watt says he’s eased up a bit on his rigorous exercise routine.
“I’m used to working out every single day of my entire life, and so I still work out quite a bit, but I’ve I found that it is actually easier to wake up and just say, ‘I don’t feel like working out today’ than I thought it would be after having done it for my whole life,” heshares with PEOPLE.
JJ Watt.Stacy Revere/Getty

Watt says it was “very, very nice” to realize he’s able to skip workouts if he pleases. “Like yesterday,” Watt recalls, “it was just a rainy, dreary day, and I was like, I don’t feel like working out today, and since I’m retired, I can do that. So I just hung out. It was beautiful.”
On Tuesday, Kelce shared an update on his status in the NFL.
“I don’t know what’s going to happen for me, but I do know I still want to be involved in the organization and still want to be a part of it — regardless of what the decision is,” hetoldThe Philadelphia Inquirer. “Because I don’t want to ever feel like I’m on the outside looking in on these achievements and these accolades and these opportunities that largely represent entire cities and fan bases and organizations.”
He added, “It’s too good a feeling to pass up.”
source: people.com