Jason Kelce’s third daughter, Bennet, seemed to have an adorably imperfect answer in her recent appearance on the ‘New Heights’ podcast with her uncle, Travis Kelce. The topic of discussion was the tush-push move which was recently considered to be banned from the game. However, a vote in the spring-league meeting confirmed that the tush-push move is not controversial after the majority of the teams voted against the ban.
The tush-push move is when the quarterback of a football team is pushed to the scoring line by the rest of the players who push from the back. The move was popularized by the Philadelphia Eagles, Jason Kelce’s former team. So far, the Eagles have been the only team in the NFL who has been able to maneuver the move successfully. The Green Bay Packers and many other teams have proposed that the move is un-football-like and needs to be banned.
“I’m in time out,” Bennett responded to Jason Kelce when he asked her if the Eagles should be allowed to do the tush-push.
“You’re in time out? Should the NFL be in time out for proposing banning the Tush Push? No? Okay, you’re not being any fun right now,” Jason Kelce responded to his daughter, Bennett.
Jason Kelce and his wife, Kylie Kelce, are parents to four daughters: Wyatt, Elliotte, Bennett, and Finnley, who was born on March 30th this year. The couple has been together since 2015 after meeting on Tinder. Kylie apparently made the first move and their first date was a disaster. Still, the pair managed to make it as a romantic couple and have been going strong ever since.

Jason Kelce Credited For Doing Most Of The Work For Tush Push Not Being Banned
Jason Kelce has received plenty of compliments recently after his advocacy for the tush-push move led to the football play not being banned by the NFL. Kelce attended the spring league meetings to talk to the NFL team owners about the importance of the tush-push move, a maneuver inspired by rugby.

In fact, Jed York, CEO of the San Francisco 49ers, took to X to compliment Jason Kelce for strongly advocating for the tush-push move. York’s 49ers and several other NFL teams tried their best to get the NFL to ban the move. But the Philadelphia Eagles and other teams voted against it, eventually leading the league to accept the tush-push move as a legitimate play.

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