Kylie Kelce makes feelings known on being blamed by Jason Kelce for Eagles' losses in 2025 NFL season

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Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce has reportedly been blaming his wife, Kylie, for the team's losses this season. The Eagles have already clinched the NFC East heading into Week 17, but have suffered five losses to go with their 10 wins so far.

On Wednesday, Kylie appeared on the Kelce brothers' "New Heights" podcast as a special guest. When Travis asked Kylie her feelings about Jason blaming her for Philly's losses this season based on the way she watches games, she took it in her stride.

"I'll take it honestly," Kylie said (28:34). "I'll take it, though. Yeah, I do feel responsible. There's only so much control you have, and it's what you can do.

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"To be fair, a couple of weeks I turned it around, trying to get some Chiefs magic, like, we're trying to spread the goodwill, you know."

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In September, Jason revealed that Kylie turning her body in her seat seemed to coincide with the Eagles' offense scoring in Week 3 against the LA Rams. Jason also said he wanted Kylie to remain turned in her seat for the rest of the game to keep the good luck going.

Jason and Kylie married in April 2018. The couple has four children together: Wyatt Elizabeth, Elliotte Ray, Bennett Llewellyn and Finnley Anne.

Former Eagles center Jason Kelce explains how fame has affected his family life

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In an interview with the "Wall Street Journal," earlier this week, Jason Kelce revealed how his fame has impacted his family life.

“You know, I’m all over television, and my face, in particular, is much more out there,” Jason said. “In a lot of ways, going out into public is much different for not just me but my wife, my whole family. “But we really do try to live as much of a normal life as we can. Which is increasingly becoming harder. We’re finding ways to get it done. We go to Disney World and we’re still walking around. We might take a few more pictures in certain areas.”

Jason played his entire 13-year NFL career with the Eagles. He won the Super Bowl in 2018.

Jason retired from the NFL in March 2024. Since then, he has transitioned into an analyst.

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