Kylie and Jason Kelce have proven that jet lag is indeed a choice, as they showcased their boundless energy and commitment to supporting various sports and events over the past week.
After a busy schedule flying from Tokyo to Las Vegas for the Super Bowl, Taylor Swift reportedly told Travis Kelce that “jet lag is a choice.”
Kylie Kelce embodied this sentiment on Thursday, landing in the U.S. after a week in Paris for the Olympics and heading straight to the Lincoln Financial Field to support the Eagles Autism Foundation. She has recently taken on a new role as their senior event coordinator.
“I can’t tell if it’s my contact sticking or my eye is twitching, but either way, they’re fighting to stay open right now,” Kylie told The Inquirer, adding, “I’m rallying; sleep is for the weak.”
The couple’s week was packed with excitement and support for various sports. Early in the week, Kylie and Jason were spotted at the Olympics watching Team USA field hockey, with Jason donning a French beret. They also attended the women’s gymnastics team final to witness Team USA’s gold medal victory and spent time watching field hockey matches.
Jason, who retired from the Eagles in the spring, has embraced his role as a super fan. He proudly wore an Alona Mar shirt to the women’s rugby semi-finals ahead of their bronze medal win. “Getting to see gymnastics medal, being there for an entire day cheering on women’s rugby, and learning about the sport—it was such a fantastic weekend,” Jason shared. “And, of course, cheering on USA field hockey is so close to my heart,” added Kylie, a former college field hockey player at Cabrini University.
The Kelces also found themselves at a Team USA men’s volleyball match, an experience Kylie described as unexpectedly one of their favorites of the week. “I’ve never seen a men’s volleyball game,” she said. “It’s basically like a party; it was incredible.”
Their whirlwind week of sporting events and philanthropy highlights their dedication to supporting athletics and community causes, making them true champions off the field as well.