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Kylie Kelce Teases Jason Kelce Over NSFW Joke During On-Air Debut

Kylie Kelce Teases Jason Kelce Over NSFW Joke During On-Air Debut

Kylie Kelce gave her husband Jason Kelce some playful advice after he dropped a NSFW joke last week during his “Monday Night Countdown” debut.

Taking to Instagram on Saturday, Kylie reflected on the past few months with the retired Eagles center, 36, who will visit Lincoln Financial Field on Monday as an ESPN analyst after joining the network this offseason.

“Board camp was a little different this year. Watching you at the Linc on Monday will also be a little different. Just know that the girls and I love cheering you on in this new chapter!” exclaimed Kylie, who shares three daughters with Jason, her husband of six years.

Kylie Kelce wrote a note to her husband Jason Kelce on Instagram ahead of his second week on ESPN’s “Monday Night Countdown.” Kylie Kelce/Instagram
Jason Kelce and wife Kylie Kelce in September 2023. Getty Images for Prime Video

“…Maybe try not saying ‘boobs’ this week?”

It was a memorable Week 1 experience for Kelce, who forgot his travel bag and bought a slightly tight shirt before the Jets’ kickoff against the 49ers last Monday.

“It’s going to my belly now, I lost a little weight, but my boobs are still struggling,” Kelce said on the broadcast from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., where the Niners ultimately crushed the Jets, 32-19.

Jason Kelce made a NSFW joke during his “Monday Night Countdown” debut on September 9, 2024. ESPN/Instagram

Kelce’s younger brother, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, revealed days later on the siblings’ “New Heights” podcast that he and girlfriend Taylor Swift were “laughing to death” over the gaffe.

“Taylor and I watched it and we were laughing our heads off. It was a perfect way to open everyone up to what they were going to experience over the next 18 weeks,” Travis, 34, said on Wednesday’s episode.

Jason Kelce joined ESPN after retiring from the NFL in March 2024. Getty Images
Jason Kelce spent 13 seasons with the Eagles. Kylie Kelce / Instagram

Kelce spent 13 NFL seasons in Philadelphia before ending his career in March. He joined the Worldwide Leader last spring.

“I was really nervous, I didn’t know what to expect,” Kelce said Wednesday of his ESPN debut. “And then you realize you were prepared, ESPN did a great job of putting it all together and you’re on set, lucky for me, with three other guys who have done it multiple times before.”

“I was nervous, there’s no denying it. I think when you do something for the first time and you don’t know what to expect, I think that’s natural. It was a lot of fun. I think being up there with guys who have done it before and are so good at it, I feel more comfortable.”

Kelce’s former Eagles team hosts the Falcons on Monday Night Football to conclude Week 2.