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‘It Was Love at First Sight’— Former NFL Player Jason Tells (Almost) All About Wife Kylie Kelce

One of People’s 2023 Sexiest Men Alive and former NFL player, Jason Kelce has often been called one of the greatest centers in NFL history. The strong player opened up and showed his softer side—sharing how much he loves and admires his wife, Kylie Kelce.

“She’s not afraid to be who she is and does not feel pressure to be something that she doesn’t want to be,” Jason said, according to Today.

Amidst Games, Trophies, and Interviews, Jason Points to His Wife Kylie Kelce

A former collegiate athlete, philanthropist, and mom to three girls, Kylie has a full plate every day. Jason recently joined the “Conversations with Cam” podcast and shared more about his wife with Cameron Rogers. He sees through her to-dos to her incredible heart and how she prioritizes the children.

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“Your priorities are so important and that being the the number one priority really sets the stage for everything else,” Jason said.

Jason continued, “I would say my favorite characteristic is that she’s not afraid to be who she is and does not feel pressure to be something that she doesn’t want to be. She’s like one of the most consistent human beings I know on the planet and it helps me greatly, selfishly, that she is so grounded and so consistent in who she is as a person.”

Kylie was pregnant with the couple’s third child when Jason (and brother, Travis) played on opposite teams in the Super Bowl. Since their daughter was due just days after the game and Kylie didn’t want to miss the chance to cheer on Jason, she brought her OB-GYN to the game. “I was crossing my legs and fingers trying not to let anything happen,” Kylie said.

When the former NFL player announced his retirement, Jason Kelce was glad to mention his wife.

“I think it’s no coincidence I have enjoyed my best years of my career with Kylie by my side,” he tearfully shared. “Every accolade I have ever received has come with her in my life. She has brought the best out of me with love, devotion, support, honesty, intelligence, and, of course, a swift kick in the a– from time to time.”

Since Jason retired from the NFL, he joined the team at “Monday Night Countdown” on ESPN as an analyst. With a much less active career shift, Kylie has made sure the former player still hits the gym at least three times a week. Jason said that when he’s active, he’s “a better person” all around, even with the kids.

Janna Firestone
Janna Firestone
Janna lives in Northern Colorado with her husband and two teenage boys. You’ll often find her hiking, paddleboarding, or enjoying a good board game indoors. She's an unapologetic Dallas Cowboys fan, and an even bigger fan of coffee, dry shampoo, and authentic conversations.

Photo of Dad & Grandpa Just Watching Toddler Throw Tantrum in Whole Foods Goes Viral for All the Right Reasons

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