The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Fly, Phils, Fly? Kelce the center of attention at camp

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CLEARWATER, FLA. » Philadelph­ia Eagles center Jason Kelce got plenty of attention for his salty language during the Super Bowl celebratio­n parade. The All-Pro says he tried to tone it down when he spoke inside the Phillies clubhouse on Monday.

But once Kelce started his speech, he found that old habits die hard.

“I probably cursed a little more, actually,” Kelce said. “At least through the start of the speech I made an effort to not curse and then that quickly faded.”

Wearing a red No. 62 Phillies spring training jersey, Kelce was the main guest during the first official day of team workouts.

“I played baseball all the way up until high school,” Kelce said. “I threw my elbow out when I was like 12 years old, tore the plate off my bone, I didn’t play baseball after that.”

Kelce spent a lot of time watching pitchers throw their side sessions and said there was plenty he could take away from watching them interact with catchers.

“Baseball is an awesome sport,” Kelce said. “I’ve just been picking up some of what goes on between the pitcher and catcher because I think there are a lot of similariti­es between the mental chess game going on there as there is with me and Carson (Wentz) kind of assessing defenses and stuff like that.”

New Phillies manager Gape Kapler said that he spoke with Kelce separately and discussed the rapport Eagles players had with head coach Doug Pederson and the coaching staff.

“Jason and I discussed that and talked about how that communicat­ion was the two-way street,” Kapler said. “He shared what a good communicat­or coach Pederson was and how that communicat­ion was critical in establishi­ng and maintainin­g trust throughout the season.”

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