The old "Don't Retire" sign displayed in the front window at Mike's Seafood expresses Sea Isle City's love for Jason Kelce.
By DONALD WITTKOWSKI
He plays in Philly, but the folks in Sea Isle City consider him their hometown hero.
Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro and Pro-Bowl center Jason Kelce put down roots in Sea Isle when he and his wife, Kylie, bought a summer vacation home in the beach town in 2022.
Although Sea Isle residents claim Kelce as one of their own, they don’t necessarily want to see the future Hall of Famer leave Philadelphia altogether. They are hoping that he plays for the Eagles at least one more season.
One local business, Mike’s Seafood & Dock Restaurant, has expressed Sea Isle’s admiration for Kelce by placing a sign in the front window that bluntly says, “Don’t Retire.”
The sign proclaims that “We Love You 62,” referring to Kelce’s jersey number. It is addressed to Kelce from “The Crew @ Mike’s Seafood.”
Mike Monichetti, the owner of Mike’s Seafood, an iconic restaurant on Park Road in Sea Isle’s historic Fish Alley neighborhood, said he has been deluged with phone calls ever since he put up the sign on Tuesday.
“I must have gotten calls from at least 60 to 70 people who reached out to me. They said, ‘What a great idea. What a nice tribute,’” Monichetti said of the public’s reaction.
Monichetti believes that it is “the most photographed sign” in Sea Isle.
“Every time I looked up, someone was hanging out of their car or standing on the sidewalk taking a picture,” he said.

A close-up of the "Kelce Don't Retire" sign on display in the front window at Mike's Seafood on Park Road.
Kelce’s popularity in Sea Isle is on display every summer when he appears at the Ocean Drive bar and sister property O’Donnell’s Pour House as part of a guest bartending role to raise money for autism awareness. Hundreds of Kelce’s fans show up for the “Team 62” event every year.
Kelce’s Team 62 is part of the Eagles Autism Challenge, an annual fundraiser for the Eagles Autism Foundation.
During the 2023 autism awareness fundraiser in Sea Isle, Kelce brought along teammates Fletcher Cox, Brandon Graham, Dallas Goedert, Landon Dickerson and Jake Elliot, as well as former Eagles Connor Barwin, Trent Cole and Todd Herremans. Travis Kelce was another celebrity guest.
One of the inspirations for Kelce’s Team 62 is an annual major fundraiser for autism awareness organized by Mike Monichetti and his wife, Jeannie.
Known as the Mike’s Seafood Run-Walk for Autism, the 16th annual event will be held in Sea Isle on Feb. 17 during Presidents Day weekend. Thousands of people are expected to participate.
Jason Kelce poses for a selfie with his fans during his autism awareness fundraiser in 2023 at O'Donnell's Pour House in Sea Isle.