Jason and Kylie Kelce celebrate daughter Bennett’s 1st birthday: ‘Wish us luck’
Jason and Kylie Kelce’s daughter Bennett has reached a big milestone.
The Philadelphia Eagles center and the college athlete celebrated their baby girl’s 1st birthday and honored the big day with an adorable photo of her and a caption describing her recent developments.
“Bennie turned 1 on Friday,” Kylie wrote alongside an Instagram photo of their youngest daughter sitting on a plush leather chair.

Jason and Kylie Kelce celebrated their daughter Bennett’s 1st birthday. Getty Images for Prime Video

“She is a content, curious, climber that is now getting involved in everything her older sisters are doing,” the mom of three captioned a photo of Bennett in honor of her milestone birthday (seen here).

The couple are also parents to daughters Wyatt and Elliotte. Pottery Barn Kids
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“She is a content, curious, climber that is now getting involved in everything her older sisters are doing.
Wish us luck… she’s getting faster everyday [sic].”
Keleigh Teller, who has spent time with Kylie thanks to her close friendship with Taylor Swift, joked in the comments section, “Benny at spring training this year.”
The couple, who wed in Philadelphia in April 2018 after meeting on Tinder, also share daughters Wyatt, 4, and Elliotte, 2.

The Philadelphia Eagles center and the college athlete wed in 2018 after meeting on Tinder. kykelce/Instagram
Although Kylie, 31, typically brings her three daughters to Jason’s football games, she decided against taking them to the 2024 Super Bowl to cheer on their uncle Travis Kelce because it would have been too much to handle.
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“I think it’s a little bit controversial, but even during regular season games, I don’t take the girls to every game. They’re still very young,” the mom of three shared with People magazine ahead of the Feb. 11 game, which Travis’ Kansas City Chiefs ended up winning.

Jason recently gushed about taking his three daughters to Disney World because they couldn’t go to the Super Bowl.
“A stadium with thousands of people can be overwhelming, and there’s three of them. It can get hectic, it’s just a lot.”
The kids didn’t miss out on too much, however, as Jason, 36, treated his daughters to a trip to Disney World ahead of his and Kylie’s getaway.
“That was the most fun I’ve seen them have, potentially, in their entire lives,” Jason raved on his and Travis’ “New Heights” podcast earlier this month.
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