Jason Kelce Gets Wooden Replica of Eagles' Stadium from Wife Kylie for NFL Retirement

Jason Kelce, a former center for the Philadelphia Eagles, won't have to go far to find Lincoln Financial Field if he becomes homesick for it after retiring from the NFL after 13 seasons.

As a retirement present for her husband, Kylie Kelce commissioned a bespoke wooden copy of the stadium, which she unveiled on Monday through Instagram.

Dana Theobald, a designer based in Savannah, Georgia, made the wooden copy, as she posted on Instagram.

According to Theobald's website, research into Google Earth is a major factor in the construction of her own stadiums. The final step is manual assembly once the parts are laser produced.

Theobald was approached by Kylie Kelce two years ago regarding the retirement gift, according to Monday's Instagram story post by Kelce.

While waiting for the "retirement green light," Kylie Kelce explained, the designer drew up plans for the one-of-a-kind stadium.

Displayable on a wall, the stadium is housed in a frame. Included in this frame are lines commemorating Kelce's thirteen years in the NFL, six All-Pro nods, seven Pro Bowl choices, and his 2018 Super Bowl victory with the Eagles.

Over a decade after being selected by the Eagles in the sixth round of the 2011 draft, Kelce remained an integral part of the team.

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