In the world of Kansas City Chiefs football, it’s not just Taylor Swift who has been spotted cheering on Travis Kelce. The tight end’s biggest supporters are none other than his three […]

 


In the world of Kansas City Chiefs football, it’s not just Taylor Swift who has been spotted cheering on Travis Kelce.

The tight end’s biggest supporters are none other than his three nieces, reveals Kylie Kelce, his sister-in-law.


Whenever the distinctive colors of a red team grace the TV screen, Kylie’s daughters—Wyatt, 4, Elliotte, 2, and Bennett, 8 months—excitedly inquire,

“Are we cheering for the red team?” Kylie, 31, who is married to Travis’ brother, Jason Kelce, shared this charming detail with People on December 13.

Beyond simply identifying the Chiefs’ iconic red and white jerseys, Kylie mentioned that her children also enjoy observing moments when the helmets come off.


“Those are the moments when I can really suck them into a game because then they don’t look like every other person on the field,” she explained. “When the helmets are off, they can say, ‘Oh, that’s definitely dad.’”

The trio’s football knowledge is on a steady incline, with Kylie noting their progress. “You can see how they’re picking up on those small hints and cues and learning how to watch football,” she added.

Particularly, Elliotte seems to grasp the game, cheering at the right moments as if she truly understands the plays.

Kylie and Jason, who tied the knot in 2018, have been enjoying parenthood with the arrival of Wyatt in 2019, followed by Elliotte in 2021, and completing their family with Bennett earlier this year.

As evidenced by their Christmas card debut, the Kelce family showcased their festive spirit. Jason donned a holiday sweater, while Kylie and the kids coordinated with the card’s red, green, and white plaid border.

The behind-the-scenes video of the photoshoot offered a glimpse into the challenges of capturing the perfect family moment.


In the Instagram clip, Kylie humorously referred to the process as an “endurance game,” joking about the strategic bribing of the children with snacks. Meanwhile, Jason admitted, “I’m prepared for football. I am not prepared for [the] holiday season.”