Jason and Kylie Kelce cheer on US women’s hockey team, Laila Edwards in win over Sweden

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Jason Kelce and wife Kylie Kelce had front-row seats Monday as the U.S. women’s hockey team shut out Sweden en route to a championship berth at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.

Dressed in a USA Olympics shirt, the retired Eagles legend, 38, was seen grinning on the broadcast as he sat beside Kylie, 33, who sported a red, white and blue patterned sweater as the Americans dominated the Swedes, 5-0.

The U.S. will face the winner of Monday’s tilt between Canada and Switzerland in the gold-medal game Thursday. The Americans destroyed the Canadians in last week’s preliminary round, 5-0.

Kylie, host of the “Not Gonna Lie” podcast, was tapped to join NBC’s Olympics coverage in December as part of its “Milan Cortina Creator Collective.”

Jason, who shares four daughters with Kylie, has also been getting in on the Olympics fun, previously training with Team USA’s bobsled team in Park City.

Monday’s outing served as an opportunity for the couple to cheer on a fellow Cleveland Heights native.

Laila Edwards, a 22-year-old defender who hails from the same Ohio city as Kelce and his younger brother, superstar Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, recorded one assist against Sweden on Monday.

Team USA's Laila Edwards takes a shot on goal during the first period against Sweden at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Feb. 16, 2026.Team USA’s Laila Edwards takes a shot on goal during the first period against Sweden at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Feb. 16, 2026. Katie Stratman / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Kelces have supported Edwards in her Olympic debut, making a donation to a GoFundMe set up by her parents to help fund their trip to Milan, according to the Associated Press.

Travis, a three-time Super Bowl champion, even reached out to Edwards, who became the first Black female hockey player to represent the United States at the Olympics.


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“He was just saying, everyone’s got my back. He’s rooting for me,” she said. “They didn’t have to do that, but they did. And I’m really grateful.”

Edwards will now have the chance to clinch a gold in her first Olympic run.

As for Travis, it remains to be seen whether the 11-time Pro Bowler suits up for a 14th season with the Chiefs. He is currently in the midst of wedding planning after his August engagement to Taylor Swift.

The Winter Olympics run through Sunday.

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