Jason Kelce and his wife, Kylie, are devoted Philadelphia Eagles fans, and their passion for the team runs deep. They are also passing this love down to their children, including their daughter Bennett. At the Eagles Autism Challenge held at the team’s NFL stadium, Jason was seen carrying Bennett onto the field in a TikTok video shared by the official Eagles account.

During the event, Jason and Bennett patiently waited for their turn to meet Swoop, the team’s mascot. When Swoop finally approached them, Bennett appeared shy, but Jason tried to lighten the mood by bouncing his daughter and giving the mascot a high-five himself. The Eagles shared the heartwarming moment on their TikTok, showing the special bond between father and daughter.

Jason Kelce, who recently announced his retirement from the Philadelphia Eagles after a 13-year career, gave a tearful speech expressing his gratitude for his time with the team. His brother, Travis Kelce, is also an NFL player for the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite retiring, Jason has already lined up his next gig as the emcee for ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown broadcast during the upcoming season.

On a recent episode of their podcast “New Heights,” Jason promised not to criticize his brother too much during their broadcast. He expressed excitement about his new role and the opportunity to work with talented and experienced individuals in the industry. Even though he is transitioning to a commentary role for the entire NFL league, Jason remains closely connected with the Eagles organization and is frequently present at the team’s facilities.

Former Eagles kicker Jake Elliott commented on Jason’s impact on the team, noting that Kelce’s presence and influence will be difficult to replace. Despite his retirement, Kelce’s legacy and contributions to the Eagles organization will always be remembered and cherished by fans and teammates alike. Jason’s commitment to the team, his family, and his new broadcasting role showcases his dedication to football and his desire to continue making a positive impact both on and off the field.

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