Daily News | Eagles ‘franchise legend’ Jason Kelce confirms he will play Week 1 at Detroit
Jason Kelce marked his return from elbow surgery on Wednesday afternoon in grand fashion.
Kelce missed a majority of training camp after he underwent a clean-out procedure on his right elbow Aug. 9. But he was back on the practice field Wednesday, ahead of the team’s season opener Sunday afternoon at Detroit. “It happened so quickly,” he said. “We knew time was of the essence, so we wanted to make sure we acted quickly. ... [It got to] the point where I can’t do my job, that’s what it started to get to.”After Howie Roseman’s excellent offseason, one question remains for the Eagles | Opinion
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