Jason Kelce’s pregnant wife Kylie plans to bring her OB-GYN as her guest to the Super Bowl

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This year’s Super Bowl will be a family affair!

For the first time ever a set of brothers will face off during the “Big Game,” and it’s also possible the game dubbed “The Kelce Bowl” may feature another Kelce as Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce’s wife Kylie will be 38 weeks pregnant with their third child at the time of the game.

During an episode of a podcast he co-hosts with his brother Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, Jason revealed Kylie’s plans for attending Super Bowl LVII.

“Kylie’s bringing her OB because she’s going to be 38 weeks pregnant at the game,” Jason said. “That could be a super Kelce bowl. If she has a baby in the stadium, it’s officially scripted.”

The two brothers, 35 and 33, were discussing how their family was going to sit at the Super Bowl.

“Are mom and dad sitting on your sideline? Are they sitting on my sideline?” Jason, 35, wondered.

“We do have to figure that out because we each get a certain amount of tickets, and I feel like you’re going to have more of a family-oriented thing,” Travis, 33, said.

And Travis was right because Jason said he planned on bringing Kylie’s parents and his two daughters, Wyatt Elizabeth, 3, and Elliotte Ray, 22 months.

Plus, he revealed with Kylie being 38 weeks pregnant at the time of the Super Bowl, it was very possible their third daughter might join them as well.

“Dude! Dude,” Travis replied.

Even if Kylie doesn’t give birth at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, the game will still be as exciting as ever.

The brothers’ mother Donna, who has captured the hearts’ of the nation, is thrilled to see her boys play in one of sports’ biggest championships.

“They’ve already got the first win under their belts, so this is just going to be pure joy,” she said.

“We’re going to really enjoy this, have a great time. Obviously, there’s going to be somebody that’s going to go home heartbroken,” she said. “They won’t have the bragging rights at the Thanksgiving table, but this is going to be an awesome event and I’m really looking forward to it.”

Even if your team isn’t in this year’s Super Bowl it will still be a fun one to watch!

Please share if you plan on tuning in to the Big Game on Sunday, February 12.

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