Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce and wife, Kylie Kelce, are enjoying the company of their two-year-old daughter, Bennet, and Kylie recently revealed in an interview how wild parenting a toddler can be.
In one of the recent episodes of the “House of Maher” podcast, Jason Kelce’s wife Kylie, shared how chaotic, wild, and “batsh** crazy” the parenting of a two-year-old toddler can be, especially if they started terammign up with her sister, as they have proven with their daughter, Bennet.
“But now our second and our third seem to be pairing up, so I’m a little bit worried about that because of the power of suggestion [and] how it works on our second and how manipulative our third is,” Kylie said.
She joked that Bennett’s personality is so large, that she bluntly calls her “batsh** crazy.”
Bennett’s constant changes of clothes each day have become a daily negotiation when Kylie attempts to limits and instead, it is Bennett who is finally pushing.

Kylie and Jason Kelce married in 2018 and share daughters Wyatt, 5; Elliotte, Bennett, and newborn baby, Finnley (born March). Kylie admitted throughout these years that she still feels like she is navigating how things work with each child as she goes.
Jason Kelce Likens Chiefs Rookie to Trent Williams
Jason Kelce didn’t hold back when talking about Kansas City’s latest draft pick, Ohio State product Josh Simmons. On a recent episode of his New Heights podcast with brother Travis, Jason described Simmons’ game tape as nothing short of “absurd,” marveling at the blend of raw power and nimble footwork he saw on film.

He went so far as to liken the rookie’s skills to those of Trent Williams, widely regarded as one of the most dominant left tackles in the league. According to Kelce, Simmons might have slipped to the later rounds of the 2025 draft only because of a previous patellar tendon injury, not because his talent was in question.

When someone with more than ten seasons of anchoring the Philadelphia Eagles’ line weighs in, people listen. Kelce pointed out that the Chiefs desperately needed some consistency at left tackle after cycling through multiple options last season.

On March 4, 2024, Jason Kelce announced that he was retiring from the National Football League (NFL) after a splendid 13-year career, of which he spent all with the Philadelphia Eagles. Kelce was part of the Eagles’ incredible championship run, claiming their long-desired Super Bowl title in the 2017 season and lifting the Lombardi Trophy after Super Bowl LII while also earning seven Pro-Bowl team selections and six FIRST TEAM All-Pro selections.
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