Retired Eagles legend Jason Kelce offered a powerful and emotional tribute to fellow center Nick Mangold, unequivocally declaring the late New York Jets star “10 times the player I ever was” after Mangold’s untimely death at 41 due to complications from kidney disease, sparking a wave of remembrance across the NFL community.
The NFL community is mourning the loss of one of its most dominant offensive linemen, Nick Mangold, who passed away on October 25, 2025, at the young age of 41 due to complications from chronic kidney disease. Among the many tributes, former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce delivered a particularly poignant homage to Mangold, expressing profound admiration for his peer’s unmatched skill and unwavering impact on the game.
Speaking on the October 29 episode of his popular New Heights podcast, which he co-hosts with his brother Travis Kelce, Jason Kelce lauded Mangold as the epitome of excellence at their shared position. His heartfelt words resonated deeply, highlighting the respect and camaraderie that often transcends team rivalries in professional football.
A Peer’s Profound Respect: Kelce’s Unwavering Admiration
During the podcast, Jason Kelce, who retired from the NFL in 2024, did not hold back in his praise, calling Nick Mangold “the stalwart, best offensive lineman to ever play the game.” Kelce openly admitted his personal humility in the face of Mangold’s greatness, revealing that he often struggled to accept compliments about his own status as a top center.
“A lot of people come up and tell me, like, ‘You’re the best center to ever play.’ Like, I get that from other people,” Kelce shared. “And it’s hard to receive that because I know in my heart that Nick Mangold at his best was 10 times the player that I ever was. Like, I could never be that dominant at the center position. Nick was phenomenal,” as reported by People. This statement from one of the modern era’s most respected centers underscores the sheer dominance Mangold exhibited throughout his career.
Kelce elaborated on Mangold’s exceptional abilities, noting his mastery in all facets of the game. “He was unbelievable in pass protection. He was an unbelievably smart leader in getting those guys on the same page, and he would murder people in the run game,” Kelce said, also acknowledging Mangold’s impressive collegiate career at Ohio State.
Mangold’s Storied NFL Journey: A Legacy Defined by Toughness and Skill
A native of Ohio, Nick Mangold was a cornerstone of the New York Jets‘ offensive line for over a decade. Drafted 29th overall in the 2006 NFL Draft out of Ohio State, he quickly established himself as one of the league’s premier centers. Mangold played 171 games for the Jets, earning seven Pro Bowl selections before his retirement after the 2016 season.
His consistent performance, leadership, and formidable presence on the field cemented his place in Jets history. Woody Johnson, Jets Chairman, highlighted Mangold’s profound impact on the team, stating, “He was the heartbeat of our offensive line for a decade and a beloved teammate whose leadership and toughness defined an era of Jets football.” Johnson’s tribute, along with countless others, paints a picture of a player whose influence extended far beyond individual statistics.
For a detailed look at his impressive career statistics and achievements, fans can refer to his official player profile on NFL.com.
The Personal Battle and Public Plea: A Life Cut Short Too Soon
Beyond his on-field heroics, Nick Mangold bravely battled a serious health condition for many years. In 2006, he was diagnosed with a genetic defect that led to chronic kidney disease. This condition progressively worsened, culminating in a public plea for a kidney donor less than two weeks before his passing.
“In 2006, I was diagnosed with a genetic defect that has led to chronic kidney disease,” a message shared by the Jets on Instagram on behalf of Mangold read. “After a rough summer, I’m undergoing dialysis as we look for a kidney transplant. I always knew this day would come, but I thought I would have had more time.” The tragic timing of his death, so soon after his public appeal, added another layer of sorrow to the news.
Kelce underscored the profound sadness of Mangold’s early death, calling it “a travesty that that’s happened at such a young age.” He passionately added, “He’s got a whole f—— family, and he’s just one of the most like, when you think about offensive linemen over the past two decades, like, best of the best, you don’t look any further than Nick Mangold.”
The Jets’ Emotional Victory: A Tribute from the Field
In an unexpected and emotionally charged turn of events, the New York Jets secured their first win of the season the day after Mangold’s death, defeating the Cincinnati Bengals. This victory resonated deeply with fans and former players alike, who saw it as a fitting tribute to their fallen hero.
Jason Kelce and his brother Travis also commented on this poignant coincidence. “I just think it’s really fitting that, the day this whole thing happens that the Jets go out there and pull off the upset and beat the Bengals,” Jason said, adding, “The spirit of Nick Mangold got this done.” This sentiment captured the collective feeling that Mangold’s legacy, marked by incredible toughness and team spirit, had inspired his former team to a crucial win.
Beyond the Gridiron: A Cherished Teammate and Family Man
Mangold’s influence extended far beyond his playing days. He was not only a dominant force on the field but also a beloved figure off it. Jets Chairman Woody Johnson described Mangold as a “cherished member of our extended Jets family,” praising his “wit, warmth, and unwavering loyalty.”
He is survived by his wife, Jennifer Richmond, and their four children: Matthew, Eloise, Thomas, and Charlotte. Johnson extended his deepest condolences to Mangold’s family, acknowledging the immense loss they have suffered.
The outpouring of grief and remembrance from former teammates and coaches, including emotional tributes from ex-Jets coach Rex Ryan and former teammate Bart Scott, further emphasizes the profound impact Nick Mangold had on those around him. Scott, in particular, expressed shock, noting there was a “plan in place” for Mangold to overcome his kidney disease, highlighting the unexpected nature of his passing for many close to him.
A Legacy That Endures
Nick Mangold’s untimely death at 41 is a significant loss for the NFL. His legacy as an “unbelievable” player, a smart leader, and a man of immense character will undoubtedly live on, remembered by fans, teammates, and peers like Jason Kelce as a true “gold standard” of the game.