NFL Mom Donna Kelce Balances Christmas Day Football Games to Support Sons
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Donna Kelce, the supportive mother of NFL players Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce, faces a dilemma as both her sons have football games scheduled on Christmas Day. However, she has found a way to cheer on both of them, splitting her time between Philadelphia and Kansas City.
On December 25th, Donna will be in Philadelphia to support her eldest son, Jason Kelce, as he takes the field with the Philadelphia Eagles against the New York Giants. The 71-year-old NFL mom will be joined by her son's wife, Kylie Kelce, and their three children: daughter Wyatt, son Elliotte, and newborn daughter Bennett.
After spending quality time with her grandkids in Philadelphia, Donna will then travel to Kansas City to watch Travis' game with the Chiefs, who will face off against the Las Vegas Raiders. Donna expressed her excitement about being with her family, friends, and Chiefs fans during the game.
Acknowledging the challenges of having football games on a holiday, Donna said, "I understand that it's part of the job. I embrace the holiday games and enjoy the special days with our football family." Despite being separated on Christmas, the Kelce family has plans to celebrate together on another day, ensuring they don't miss out on holiday festivities.
Meanwhile, Travis Kelce, the talented Kansas City Chiefs tight end, has an extra reason to look forward to the holiday season. It has been exclusively reported that he will be spending both Christmas and New Year's Eve with his girlfriend, pop star Taylor Swift, in Kansas City. There is speculation whether Swift will fly to Tennessee to be with her parents, Andrea and Scott Swift, in between games or stay in Missouri with Travis.
Donna Kelce has shared her thoughts on Taylor Swift's relationship with her son, showcasing her admiration for their connection. In a recent interview with WSJ. Magazine, she expressed how smitten Travis is with the pop star.
The Kelce family's commitment to supporting their sons' football careers is evident, even during the holiday season. Christmas Day may be spent in different cities, but the love and support they share as a family remains unshakeable.