Where did Jason Kelce go to high school?

Jason Daniel Kelce, born November 5, 1987, is an American football center for the National Football League’s Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles selected him in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft. He attended the University of Cincinnati and played football there. Kelce is a Super Bowl champion, a five-time Pro Bowler, and a four-time first-team All-Pro. He is Travis Kelce’s older brother, who plays tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs.

Where did Jason Kelce go to high school?

Kelce grew up in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, the son of Ed, a steel sales representative, and Donna, a banker. He is Travis Kelce’s older brother, who played tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs. He went to Cleveland Heights High School and played running back and linebacker, earning All-Lake Erie-Lake League honors twice. He was a member of the Symphonic and Jazz Bands at Cleveland Heights.

Kelce, a former walk-on running back, switched to fullback and then to the offensive line after redshirting his first year at Cincinnati, seeing action at center and guard in nine games in 2007 as the Bearcats went 10-3 and defeated Southern Mississippi 31-21 in the PapaJohns.com Bowl. He made 13 starts at left guard as a sophomore in 2008, as part of an offensive line that included future NFL linemen Jeff Linkenbach and Trevor Canfield, and helped the UC offense average 27.3 points and 375.3 yards per game. The Bearcats finished 11-3 overall, won the Big East and competed in the FedEx Orange Bowl, where they were defeated by Virginia Tech 20-7. Travis Kelce, his brother, began playing alongside him at Cincinnati after joining them in 2008.

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