Jason Kelce Pauses Podcast to Comfort Daughter Elliotte, 2½, While She’s ‘Losing It’: ‘This Is Standard’
Angela Andaloro is a Parents News Writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. Her work has previously appeared on BuzzFeed, Entertainment Weekly, and LittleThings.
Jason Kelce’s reaction to his brother’s big touchdown has been bested.
The moment the 36-year-old Philadelphia Eagles center whipped off his shirt and let out a scream to celebrate brother Travis Kelce’s touchdown Sunday night went viral.
While fans reacted to the hilarious moment, which also saw Jason jump out of the suite and into the stands while being booed by Bills fans, one of his little girls at home — daughter Elliotte, 2½ — had the best reaction.
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Jason shared a photo on X of a phone with a text from “Ma” — presumably wife Kylie Kelce’s mom — reading, “Ellie said ‘Dads boobs are showing!’”
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In addition to Ellie, Jason and Kylie also share daughters Bennett, 10 months, and Wyatt, 4.
Speaking with PEOPLE about her partnership with HoneyBaked over the holidays, Kylie talked about her three girls watching football, sharing that Wyatt “enjoys watching here and there.”
“We like to look at the TV for times that Jason might have his helmet off, or Uncle Trav might have his helmet off,” she said.
“Those are the moments when I can really suck them into a game because then they don’t look like every other person on the field. When the helmets are off, they can say, ‘Oh, that’s definitely dad.’”
As excited as Wyatt and her little sisters are to spot their dad on the field, Wyatt has just as much fun looking for the Kansas City Chief tight end.
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“Anytime they see red teams on the TV, they say, ‘Are we cheering for the red team?’ Because usually, we’re watching Uncle Trav.”
The mom of three says all of her daughters’ knowledge of football is “progressing.”
“You can see how they’re picking up on those small hints and cues and learning how to watch football,” she shares.
“But I would say when it comes to watching the actual game, our middle Elliotte — actually, it’s the strangest thing — will cheer at the right times where it’s almost as if she understands the game.”
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