Jason Kelce, the former Philadelphia Eagles center and future Hall of Famer, may have retired from football, but his competitive edge is far from fading.

Sep 17, 2017; Kansas City, MO, USA; Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) and Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce (62) swap jersey after the game at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images

On Veteran’s Day, Kelce faced a unique test: a push-up contest against three elite Navy SEALs. The spirited showdown happened on ESPN’s “Monday Night Countdown” at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, setting the stage for an inspiring moment before the Rams and Dolphins took the field, as reported by TMZ.

Decked out in a tight tank top, Kelce acknowledged that he was up against some serious competitors. But true to his nature, he charged ahead, ready for the challenge.

Nov 26, 2017; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce (62) and defensive end Aziz Shittu (61) in action against the Chicago Bears at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

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“I just wanna thank everyone who has served, especially these three men right next to me who are about to kill me in a push-up contest,” Kelce said, combining respect with a touch of humor. The crowd couldn’t help but cheer him on as he lined up next to these warriors.

The rules were straightforward: participants had one minute to do as many push-ups as possible. Fueled by the crowd’s energy and the enthusiasm of his colleagues, Kelce burst out of the gate with a strong start. However, as seconds ticked by, the strain began to show, and the 6’3”, 295-pound former NFL star found himself slowing down.

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It was a humbling reminder that even elite athletes face their limits, especially when competing against Navy SEALs.

Though he may not have taken first place, Kelce was in good spirits about his performance. “My chest is very pumped,” he said, catching his breath. “It was an honor for this competition.”

The contest’s champion, Seth Taylor, a Navy veteran, completed an impressive 90 push-ups within the minute, while Kelce managed a respectable 54. While he may have come in third, Kelce’s performance proved his tenacity and commitment to honoring veterans.

For Kelce, this competition was more than just a display of fitness; it was a tribute to those who’ve served. Though he’s stepped away from the gridiron, Kelce remains active, splitting his time between gym sessions, podcast recordings, and appearances.

His dedication to staying fit reflects his commitment to continuing the legacy of resilience and strength he showed on the football field.

This push-up challenge was not just about personal pride—it was a patriotic salute, and Kelce’s presence highlighted the respect many Americans hold for military heroes. Veteran’s Day provided the perfect backdrop for a memorable moment of camaraderie and respect between a football legend and real-life warriors.