Highlights Jason Kelce's 2022-23 season, which started with him having to make one of the hardest decisions a professional athlete would ever have to make: Is it time to retire yet?Highlights Jason Kelce's 2022-23 season, which started with him having to make one of the hardest decisions a professional athlete would ever have to make: Is it time to retire yet?Highlights Jason Kelce's 2022-23 season, which started with him having to make one of the hardest decisions a professional athlete would ever have to make: Is it time to retire yet?
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Overall I quite enjoyed this look into the life of Jason Kelce and his family. The good part about it is that it didn't simply narrow in on one area. Instead it did a really good job of showing how each area of his life impacts his life and others. While it acknowledges that these athletes are paid very well, it displays some of the costs and the future unknown costs these athletes pay for what they do to their bodies. Overall Jason seems like everything anyone who's followed him would expect; a jolly happy go lucky man who loves life. Of course you never know exactly how things are when the cameras are off with this kind of filming but overall it feels pretty genuine.
As a Dallas Cowboys fan I certainly admire the life this man has made for himself and hope he can end his career in good health for him and his beautiful family.
As a Dallas Cowboys fan I certainly admire the life this man has made for himself and hope he can end his career in good health for him and his beautiful family.
Incredibly well shot and edited with a storyline much bigger than football. This is really about the questions of what it means to be a family, what it means to be a man, and how we value what we do with the tiny amount of time we're given - whether that's in our career or in our entire life.
I already liked the Kelce's from their public personas, but this really deepened that respect. Jason really opened his life up to scrutiny and we're the better for it.
Kudos to the filmmakers for editing what must've been a herculean amount of footage into such a positive and moving portrait of the entire Kelce clan and beyond.
I already liked the Kelce's from their public personas, but this really deepened that respect. Jason really opened his life up to scrutiny and we're the better for it.
Kudos to the filmmakers for editing what must've been a herculean amount of footage into such a positive and moving portrait of the entire Kelce clan and beyond.
10sharliep
I'm sure everyone else has said all this before me. Such a well made film with some of the best high quality footage I've seen in a while.
I'm a Chiefs fan who started watching the New Heights podcast on YouTube when it came out and continue to. It's so easy to respect Jason just as much as chiefs fans respect Travis. His wife is an incredibly down to earth and I really enjoyed how their family dynamic was portrayed throughout the documentary. I was also shocked to find out that his family had to pay for Super Bowl seats - I figured that was a perk!
Final thoughts - if you don't at least tear up when Jason finds his mom after the Super Bowl and cries, are you even human?
I'm a Chiefs fan who started watching the New Heights podcast on YouTube when it came out and continue to. It's so easy to respect Jason just as much as chiefs fans respect Travis. His wife is an incredibly down to earth and I really enjoyed how their family dynamic was portrayed throughout the documentary. I was also shocked to find out that his family had to pay for Super Bowl seats - I figured that was a perk!
Final thoughts - if you don't at least tear up when Jason finds his mom after the Super Bowl and cries, are you even human?
Excellent documentary about an amazing football player; Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles. What a year to capture such a journey that culminated with brother versus brother, as the Philadelphia Eagles went up against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Eagles had an amazing season from day 1, hit a bump, but still made it right to the end, Super Bowl 57! There is lots of Jason Kelce, Travis Kelce and momma Kelce. The family dynamic was an angle you don't often hear anything about, which really added depth to this documentary. So much emotion, and insight into a player, his family and the legacy that is the Philly Eagles.
10apmxvyrx
I'm an Eagles fan so I already liked the guy but after watching his documentary, I don't see how anyone can't like him.
The film is shot and edited beautifully. The interaction between the Kielce brothers is A+ brotherly love. Kelce's wife and kids are scene stealers. Yes, there is a lot of football in the film but it fits so well with side stories.
Kelce and his wife display such a great relationship with all of her support behind him. A lot of the film deals with when does he retire knowing that's going to be difficult but the worry about CTE and his current pain are all in play. Highly recommend the film.
The film is shot and edited beautifully. The interaction between the Kielce brothers is A+ brotherly love. Kelce's wife and kids are scene stealers. Yes, there is a lot of football in the film but it fits so well with side stories.
Kelce and his wife display such a great relationship with all of her support behind him. A lot of the film deals with when does he retire knowing that's going to be difficult but the worry about CTE and his current pain are all in play. Highly recommend the film.
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- 1h 43m(103 min)
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