Kylie Kelce, wife of newly retired Eagles legend Jason Kelce, had nothing but love for another strong woman in the Eagles family — Carlyne Graham, the wife of veteran defensive end Brandon Graham.
Kylie took to Instagram to show support after watching a clip from Brandon’s recent interview on the Sunday Sports Club podcast, where he opened up about the role Carlyne — a licensed psychotherapist — has played in his personal growth.
“Resume is unreal! Boss woman on soooo many levels!!!! 👏👏👏❤️,” Kylie commented on the show’s IG post, clearly impressed.
During the episode, Brandon didn’t hold back when talking about life at home with a therapist.
“She is a psychotherapist,” he said, chuckling. “And so it’s like, boy, I’ve been like, ‘Hey, is you reading me right now? Is you over here messing with my mind? Is this cool?’ Because she’s helped me — be able to communicate and learn, and articulate my feelings a little more and what I’m really dealing with.”

The moment struck a chord with fans and especially Kylie Kelce, who’s become a familiar voice to many women through her Not Gonna Lie podcast. As a mom of four daughters, she regularly shares her thoughts on parenting, womanhood, and navigating chaos with humor and honesty.
Just last month, she got real on Instagram about imposter syndrome, joking about whether she even has the “mom gene” after raising four kids.
“It would be really cool if it was female-owned”: Kylie Kelce hints on possible WNBA expansion team ownership
Kylie Kelce’s support for women goes beyond cheering them on — she’s got her sights set on something bigger: WNBA team ownership.
On her podcast, Kylie hinted at a potential future role with Philadelphia’s projected WNBA expansion team, expected to arrive by 2030 under the guidance of 76ers owner Josh Harris and Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment.
“I’m just saying it would be really cool if it was female-owned,” she said. “But if you need additional female investors, maybe call me.”

And while business is business, for Kylie, it’s also personal.
“Philadelphia is a passionate fan base. I’m so excited for a WNBA team to be able to experience that level of passion,” she added.

As a proud girl mom, she also lit up at the thought of sharing the sport with her daughters:
“I’m very excited to have the opportunity to not only go and watch WNBA games right here in Philadelphia, but also to bring my girlies,” she said. “They are due to be giants — and I say that being a giant myself. Maybe at least one of them will be into basketball.”
To get more sports content, follow us at @WisconsinHeroics, @HardwoodHeroics and @GridironHeroics. You can also reach out to Yelle Baquiano-Mayo through mmerriellemayo@gmail.com to know the latest sports news.
Yelle is a broadcast communications graduate from the University of Perpetual Help-Dalta and has pursued a career in television and news writing in Net 25 and Radyo Agila. Some of her works can also be seen through her previous publication in Fastbreak.com.ph.