After announcing his retirement from the Philadelphia Eagles in March, Jason Kelce received a thoughtful and unique gift from his wife, Kylie. She commissioned a miniature, wooden model of Lincoln Financial Field, the stadium where he played for 13 seasons, from artist Dana Theobald. The model includes all of Jason’s career statistics, making it a truly special and meaningful keepsake.
Kylie had been planning this gift for years, reaching out to Theobald, known for her wooden replicas of stadiums featured on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, two years ago. Theobald waited for confirmation of Jason’s retirement before finalizing the design.
The gift was met with overwhelming excitement, with Jason’s brother, Travis Kelce, commenting with a fire emoji on Theobald’s Instagram post. Jason himself expressed his gratitude to Kylie for her support throughout his career, acknowledging that he had enjoyed his best years with her by his side.
Kylie has been a constant presence in Jason’s life, supporting him both on and off the field. They met in 2015 and married in 2018, and have since welcomed three daughters together. Kylie has expressed her immense pride in Jason’s accomplishments and is eager to see what the future holds for him.
The Kelce family has always held a special place in the hearts of Philadelphia Eagles fans, and this thoughtful gift from Kylie to Jason serves as a testament to their enduring legacy in the city.