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Kylie Kelce Sends Strong Message to Eagles Owner After Big Announcement originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Jason Kelce retired from the NFL after 13 season with Philadelphia Eagles last year.
While Kelce is no longer part of the team, he went on to sign a three-year, $24 million contract to join ESPN as an analyst, he visits the Eagles facility often and remains closely involved with the current players and staff.
The same goes for his wife, Kylie Kelce, who welcomed the couple's fourth daughter, Finn, on March 30. While away on maternity leave, she took a nearly two-month break from her podcast, "Not Gonna Lie," Kylie stepped out to attend a special event for the franchise.
She gave a speech at a symposium held as part of the annual Eagles Autism Challenge in May. Her passionate advocacy for inclusion brought some fans to tears.
Kelce, Kylie, and even baby Finn, took part in the Autism Challenge at Lincoln Financial Field that weekend, along with a record 7,266 other participants. The Eagles announced that eight annual event raised over $10 million.
The 33-year-old remains dedicated to bringing awareness to the autism community and she was floored by Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie's huge announcement on June 10. Lurie announced he's donated $50 million to autism research in Philadelphia.
The gift, which marks the single largest donation to U.S. academic medical centers focused on autism, will create the Lurie Autism Institute, a partnership between Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Penn Medicine.
Kylie Kelce's message on Instagram.@kykelce/Instagram
Kylie reacted the news on Wednesday. She posted a photo from Lurie's press conference and wrote, "Thank you, Mr. Lurie! This is incredible!"
The cause is personal to Lurie's family. He shared in a statement, "For 70 years my family has been challenged by presence of autism. Our brother has been an inspiration and kind soul to all of us.
"By investing in cutting-edge science and the infrastructure to move it forward, we’re aiming not just to understand autism more deeply—but to transform what’s possible for individuals and families worldwide.”
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 11, 2025, where it first appeared.
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Jason Kelce retired from the NFL after 13 season with Philadelphia Eagles last year.
While Kelce is no longer part of the team, he went on to sign a three-year, $24 million contract to join ESPN as an analyst, he visits the Eagles facility often and remains closely involved with the current players and staff.
The same goes for his wife, Kylie Kelce, who welcomed the couple's fourth daughter, Finn, on March 30. While away on maternity leave, she took a nearly two-month break from her podcast, "Not Gonna Lie," Kylie stepped out to attend a special event for the franchise.
She gave a speech at a symposium held as part of the annual Eagles Autism Challenge in May. Her passionate advocacy for inclusion brought some fans to tears.
Kelce, Kylie, and even baby Finn, took part in the Autism Challenge at Lincoln Financial Field that weekend, along with a record 7,266 other participants. The Eagles announced that eight annual event raised over $10 million.
The 33-year-old remains dedicated to bringing awareness to the autism community and she was floored by Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie's huge announcement on June 10. Lurie announced he's donated $50 million to autism research in Philadelphia.
The gift, which marks the single largest donation to U.S. academic medical centers focused on autism, will create the Lurie Autism Institute, a partnership between Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Penn Medicine.
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Kylie Kelce's message on Instagram.@kykelce/Instagram
Kylie reacted the news on Wednesday. She posted a photo from Lurie's press conference and wrote, "Thank you, Mr. Lurie! This is incredible!"
The cause is personal to Lurie's family. He shared in a statement, "For 70 years my family has been challenged by presence of autism. Our brother has been an inspiration and kind soul to all of us.
"By investing in cutting-edge science and the infrastructure to move it forward, we’re aiming not just to understand autism more deeply—but to transform what’s possible for individuals and families worldwide.”
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 11, 2025, where it first appeared.
Continue reading...