“Life … increasingly brings me more fulfillment off the field than it does on.”
Jason Kelce tearfully announced his retirement from football with a speech that sang the praises of wife Kylie and thanked her for their three children: daughters Bennie, 1, Elliotte, 3, and Wyatt, 4.
“She has also given me three beautiful girls and a life that increasingly brings me more fulfillment off the field than it does on,” the Philadelphia Eagles center said as he announced his retirement, adding, “We’ve had a great run, Ky.”
Daughter Elliotte turned 3 on the day of his announcement.
In a chat with TODAY.com just before Super Bowl 58, Kylie Kelce shared that baby of the family Bennett was already “off to the races.” Not only was the 11-month-old walking, she was “almost at a full sprint.” And now, when her kids scatter in three directions, she has to do the mom math of “Who do I grab first?”
Kylie said that Bennie is what she assumes is “the stereotypical third child.” She sleeps well, she only fusses for specific reasons and she’s “an outstanding addition and her sisters are obsessed with her,” Kylie says.
Read on to learn more about Jason Kelce and wife Kylie Kelce’s three kids.
Wyatt Elizabeth Kelce
On Oct. 2, 2019, the Kelces welcomed their first child, daughter Wyatt Elizabeth Kelce.
Two months after she was born, Kylie took her to an Eagles game to watch her dad play. On Instagram, she said, “Wyatt got to experience her first Dallas sucks chant yesterday… it was a proud mom moment. 🦅.”
By 2023, Wyatt appeared to love the team even more. In January, Kelce shared a cute video of his daughter singing an Eagles chant at home in her bed.
“Apparently Wyatt is pretty pumped about the Eagles win last night too,” he wrote. “Woke up to her singing the entire fight song this morning in her crib.”
“So cute!!! What a little doll!” one person commented.
Then, in February, Wyatt was spotted at another Eagles game. But this time, she was cheering on her father at the Super Bowl while his team took on the Kansas City Chiefs. While the Eagles didn’t win, Wyatt still appeared to have a good time at the game.
In a video that Kylie posted of Wyatt at the game, you can see Wyatt standing up in the crowd and dancing along to Rihanna’s amazing halftime performance.
When someone told Wyatt that she did a “good” job dancing, Wyatt then happily turned towards the person off-camera and nodded her head yes.
For Wyatt’s fourth birthday, her parents threw her a mermaid-themed party. To commemorate the occasion, Kylie shared pics of the moment on Instagram and said, their daughter is becoming one “sassy, opinionated, sweet, empathetic, and intelligent” kid.
Elliotte Ray Kelce
On March 4, 2021, the Kelces welcomed their second child, daughter Elliotte, into the world.
In September 2020, Kylie revealed she was pregnant with her little girl when she shared a photo of Wyatt holding an apple in her hands.
“Another apple joining the Kelce family tree,” she wrote on Instagram.
When Elliotte arrived, Kelce announced the birth by sharing a picture of her baby girl wrapped up in a blanket.
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