“I think he’s an ideas guy so I think he’s just letting them brew and see what happens,” the mom of three said on ‘Today’
When it comes to Jason Kelce’s next career move, the possibilities are endless!
In a guest spot on the Today show on Monday, Jason’s wife Kylie Kelce said, “I think nothing is off the table at this point.”
“He’s my husband so I’m biased, but he’s so good at everything he tries,” Kylie, 32, said of Jason, 36, jokingly adding that “it’s kinda a pain in the butt.”
And it was the former Philadelphia Eagles center — who announced his retirement from the NFL last month — who said himself that “nothing is off the table,” Kylie added.
Jason and Kylie Kelce with their daughters.
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“I think he’s an ideas guy so I think he’s just letting them brew and see what happens,” she added.
Wherever his post-retirement plans take him, Kylie hopes he won’t be stuck at home, where the couple lives with their three daughters Wyatt, 4, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 1.
“He needs to get out,” she said on Today. “It’s not that I need him to get out of the house, he needs to get out of the house.”
“I think that with three small children, I don’t think golf is gonna cut it,” she added.
Kylie Kelce said that while her husband Jason considers his NFL retirement, “nothing is off the table.”
“I think he’s an ideas guy so I think he’s just letting them brew and see what happens,” the mom of three said on ‘Today’
When it comes to Jason Kelce’s next career move, the possibilities are endless!
In a guest spot on the Today show on Monday, Jason’s wife Kylie Kelce said, “I think nothing is off the table at this point.”
“He’s my husband so I’m biased, but he’s so good at everything he tries,” Kylie, 32, said of Jason, 36, jokingly adding that “it’s kinda a pain in the butt.”
And it was the former Philadelphia Eagles center — who announced his retirement from the NFL last month — who said himself that “nothing is off the table,” Kylie added.
Jason and Kylie Kelce with their daughters.
KYLIE KELCE/INSTAGRAM
“I think he’s an ideas guy so I think he’s just letting them brew and see what happens,” she added.
Wherever his post-retirement plans take him, Kylie hopes he won’t be stuck at home, where the couple lives with their three daughters Wyatt, 4, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 1.
“He needs to get out,” she said on Today. “It’s not that I need him to get out of the house, he needs to get out of the house.”
“I think that with three small children, I don’t think golf is gonna cut it,” she added.
Also on Today, Kylie revealed that Jason, who spent 13 seasons in the NFL, had been writing his emotional, 40-minute retirement speech “for years.”
“He had been telling me he was going to retire since we started dating, which was almost nine years ago,” the mom of three recalled.
“Because I think that he understood the impact of what football has been to his life and I think he wanted to make sure that he accurately conveyed that to everyone else,” she continued. “And I think it’s like a moment to give thanks to all people that helped him along the way and he truly contributes his journey to the coaches that he had, the people that he had around him, every single teammate, so he really wanted to make sure that it was correct.”
Jason Kelce.
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“And I think it was an outstanding summary,” she added.
And while Jason’s career as an Eagle may be over, Kylie said she hopes the impact he had on Philadelphia — both its football fans and the city itself — will continue to guide the couple’s children.
“I think that ultimately it’s not about them remembering that he played football, it’s all the lessons that he got from football that he then gets to take with him,” she said on Today. “When he’s recognized by people and they approach him and they want to take a picture, our girls are too young to understand that not everyone’s dad has people stop them and want to take pictures.”
She continued, “But I hope that ultimately they end up understanding that their dad had an impact on Philadelphia in a way that was wholesome and that he understood the city, enough that he wanted to stay there and raise a family there, that he loved the people that he worked with and will continue to love them. And that he did things in the city for charities and things like that.”
“He gave his blood, sweat and tears to the city and it was out of sheer love and commitment,” she finished, “and I hope my girls see that.”
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