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Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce has yet to announce whether or not he has played his last, but if you ask his brother, Travis, there's still juice in the big guy's tank. 

The Eagles just revealed on Monday that they will be playing their first-ever regular-season matchup in Brazil next fall. 

That news alone could play a role in Jason's final decision since no NFL team has played in that country before and he might just want to be a part of that history chapter.  

When Travis was asked by reporters during Super Bowl LVIII Opening Night if he thinks Jason will play in that Brazil game in Week 1 of the 2024 season, his response gave Eagles fans a glimpse of hope. 

"I think so. I don’t know. I’m not a betting man, but I think he’s got some football left in him," Travis said.

He was asked what the odds might be but moved on to the next question after saying, "I don't know, I'm going to leave that up to him."

Jason has openly contemplated retirement for some time and appears to be having a hard time making up his mind. 

Now, between the Eagles' new coaching hires and the potential to make league history in Brazil next season, Jason's final decision could become even tougher to make. 

But that's good news for every Eagles fan who isn't ready to say goodbye to the seven-time Pro Bowler. 

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