🔥 Three Letters, One Broken City: Jason Kelce’s ‘FML’ After Eagles Collapse Sends Shockwaves Through Philly

Jason Kelce looks on during the second quarter of the game between the New York Giants and the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on December 01, 2025 in Foxborough, Massachusetts.Philadelphia felt the pain — and Jason Kelce felt it too.

After the Eagles’ crushing Monday night loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Dec. 8, the franchise legend delivered one of the most raw reactions imaginable. The retired All-Pro center summed up the heartbreak on X with just three letters:

“Fml.”

That’s it. No long statement. No analysis. Just pure, unfiltered agony from a man who once anchored one of the most feared offensive lines in football.

As the Eagles slid to 8–5 on the season and suffered their third straight loss, frustration spilled over onto the national broadcast. ESPN’s Joe Buck dropped a stunner during the game, openly floating the idea of dragging Kelce out of retirement to fix the team’s battered offensive line.

“Maybe the Eagles, with these banged-up interior linemen, could call on our friend — old 38-year-old Jason Kelce,” Buck said on air.

Troy Aikman didn’t hesitate to agree.

“I’d be knocking on his door every week trying to get him back,” the Hall of Fame quarterback said. “He can still do it.”

Buck quickly added that Philadelphia recently brought back Brandon Graham at 37 — only fueling the wild comeback speculation.

But reality hit fast.

 ESPN's Monday Night Countdown's Jason Kelce in warm up before a game between the New England Patriots and the New York Giants on December 1, 2025, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.Fans pointed out that Kelce has dropped significant weight since retiring in March 2024, transforming from NFL bruiser to lean broadcasting star. A comeback, most agreed, would be more legend than logic.

The Eagles’ collapse has felt shocking considering they entered the season as reigning Super Bowl champions with sky-high expectations. Instead, they’ve now lost to:

  • The Dallas Cowboys (6–6–1)

  • The New York Giants (2–11)

  • And now, the Chargers

Head coach Nick Sirianni tried to steady the ship after the game:

“We’ve lost three in a row. But we’re built to overcome,” he said.

Quarterback Jalen Hurts put the weight squarely on his shoulders:

“I need to find ways to lead our team to victories. That starts with me.”

Still, for many fans, the emotional core of the night belonged to Jason Kelce — watching from the outside for the first time in his career… helpless as the team he gave everything to continues to unravel.

Three letters.
Three losses in a row.
And a season suddenly on edge.

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