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Nflcelebrity news:Jason Kelce Makes ‘Overwhelming’ Admission After Birth of Fourth Child…see more details ๐

Nflcelebrity news:Jason Kelce Makes ‘Overwhelming’ Admission After Birth of Fourth Child…see more details ๐
March 30, 2025, proved to be a special day for Jason and Kylie Kelce. This is after the couple welcomed their fourth child into the world.
Kylie Kelce took to Instagram on Tuesday to announce that she had given birth to a healthy baby girl, whom they have given the name Finnley Anne. In the post, the couple also revealed that their daughter’s nickname will be “Finn.”
Jason Kelce was back at work just days after his wife gave birth. The former Philadelphia Eagles center shot an episode of his “New Heights” podcast with his brother, Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs, and it wasn’t surprising that one of their first topics of conversation was baby Finn.
After Jason Kelce formally introduced her brother to his new niece, the new father-of-four came to an admission about newborn babies.
“Babies are awesome,” Jason Kelce said. “But they don’t do a whole lot for like six months.”
“You would know,” Travis Kelce responded. “You have four of them.”
“It really doesn’t get that exciting until they start smiling and like giving you something,” Jason Kelce continued.
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, right, and his brother Jason Kelce.
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It was at that point, however, that the Eagles icon got a little bit emotional as he talked about the magic of childbirth and the beauty of holding one’s child for the first time.
“I mean, it’s amazing,” Jason Kelce continued. “Watching a birth is still one of the most crazy things that you can ever witness.
“There’s a moment right where you see any baby, I feel like, that’s just overwhelming.”
After his sentimental revelation, Jason Kelce reverted to his opinion of how babies “just can’t really do much.” He went on to explain how her third daughter, Benny, is so much fun at the age of 2. “It’s the best,” said the Super Bowl-winning center.
According to Jason Kelce, babies become much more interesting at around six months, which prompted a response from his brother.
“Alright, so I’ll see you in six months,” Travis Kelce declared.
“Six months, perfect,” Jason Kelce replied. “That will be good. That will be good timing for you.”