Jason Kelce Opens Up About Family Struggles After Welcoming Fourth Baby
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Life off the field isn’t always easier — especially when you have four kids under one roof.
Just two months after welcoming their fourth child, former Eagles center Jason Kelce and his wife Kylie Kelce are getting candid about the emotional and physical toll of this new chapter. While Jason has mostly stayed quiet publicly, Kylie recently posted a raw and honest update on Instagram, reflecting the very real challenges their family is facing in the so-called “fourth trimester.”
“I’m constantly reminding myself to give grace, not just to my body but to my emotions,” Kylie wrote. “It’s okay to feel overwhelmed.”
A family under pressure — and in the spotlight
The Kelces have become one of the NFL’s most beloved families, with Jason’s grit on the field and Kylie’s down-to-earth presence off it. But even for them, adding a fourth child — on top of Jason’s recent retirement — has pushed the limits of balance.
Kylie’s post revealed sleepless nights, mood swings, physical exhaustion, and the feeling of losing control over her time and body. She admitted that social media can often paint a picture of calm, while the reality is far more chaotic.
“It’s not always pretty. Some days I cry more than the baby,” she confessed in a moment that resonated with thousands of followers.
Jason’s role in this transition
Though Jason hasn’t spoken directly in media about the struggles, his presence at home has increased significantly since stepping away from football earlier this year. Fans and insiders alike have praised how the Kelces are tackling this new phase as a team.
A family friend told The Sporting News: “Jason’s not just around — he’s involved. Diapers, dishes, calming the chaos — he’s in it.”
His support has allowed Kylie to be vulnerable in ways many partners struggle with, and her post has been applauded for shining light on postpartum mental health — an often overlooked topic in sports households.
The fan response: love and gratitude
Kylie’s openness triggered a wave of empathy across social media. Mothers, especially, praised her for saying out loud what so many feel:
“Thank you for being real. This means more than you know,” one mother wrote.
Eagles fans also chimed in with admiration:
“The Kelces are Philly’s first family. Sending strength and love your way.”