Jason Kelce may be done playing football, but his heart is still wrapped up in the Philadelphia Eagles. Even after retirement, the former Super Bowl champion watches every game like a true fan, reacting to every big play and every mistake. That passion hasn’t faded with time. If anything, it seems stronger now that he’s watching from home instead of lining up on the field.
That same energy has carried into his family life. Kylie Kelce has lived through every high and low of Jason’s career, and even though he no longer snaps the ball for Philadelphia, she still feels every result deeply. Her recent moment on the “New Heights” podcast showed how emotionally invested she still is, not just in football, but in seeing the Eagles do well.
Kylie Kelce shares relatable Eagles superstition, Jason and Travis Kelce turn it into playful banter on New Heights
On the podcast, Kylie revealed that during one Eagles loss, she turned her back to the television, hoping it might somehow help change the outcome. She joked that it was a “sacrifice,” something small she could control when everything on the field was completely out of her hands. Jason loved the idea immediately and jokingly asked how they could increase the sacrifice if the team kept losing. Travis Kelce jumped in with humor of his own, suggesting she should blackout the games entirely.
From there, the conversation only got funnier. Jason, known for pushing jokes to the edge, mentioned “animal sacrifice,” which left Kylie stunned and Travis laughing. When he jokingly suggested “a cat,” even Travis had to call him out. Kylie rolled her eyes, asking why he always goes too far, which turned into another genuine family moment. These unscripted exchanges are part of what makes “New Heights” so popular.
Their humor also highlights how football still shapes their world. Jason and Kylie are now busy parents to daughters Wyatt, Elliotte, Bennett, and baby Finnley, but the game remains part of their identity. Luckily for Kylie, there hasn’t been too much heartbreak this season. The Eagles are sitting strong at 11-5, leading the NFC East, and closing the regular season at home against Washington. Jason may not be wearing pads anymore, but the Kelce household is still very much living every Eagles moment.
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