Jason Kelce Weirded Out By What His Brother Calls Their Mom
By now, it is obvious that Jason and Travis Kelce have a special bond with their mother Donna.
Donna Kelce has been a constant presence at her sons' games, even sporting a split Kelce jersey when Jason's Philadelphia Eagles met Travis' Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl two years ago. Her love for her sons has even helped springboard Donna to an acting career of her own.
With all of this being said, Jason seems to have a bone to pick with what his little brother calls their mother. Despite being a perennial All-Pro NFL tight end and future Hall of Famer, Travis isn't too big and tough to refer to Donna as "Mommy."
On the most recent episode of the brothers' "New Heights" podcast, Jason couldn't hide the fact he thinks it's a little odd.
"Mom, is it weird at all that Travis still calls you Mommy?" Jason asked.
"It's kind of funny. I think it's hysterical," Donna said. "I get a chuckle, because I know he's doing it to make me laugh."
"That's all that Mommy needs to know," Travis said in response. "This is between us Jason."
You can see the full exchange below.
.@tkelce just loves @dkelce1 ????????
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As close as these three are, Donna still found some time to troll her boys over their past dating histories during this week's guest appearance.
These days, Jason is happily married to his wife Kylie, who just gave birth to the couple's fourth daughter back in March. Travis, of course, has been in a high-profile relationship with music star Taylor Swift since 2023.
It was that relationship that helped vault the Kelces from being pretty well-known into another stratosphere of fame. In October 2024, Donna lamented some of the affects that notoriety has had.
"We can’t go anywhere, really," she told Glamour. "If we want to do something, you have to rent out the restaurant or the movie theater or whatever. I do get to sneak away every once in a while, and we go to places that nobody knows where they are."