As Jason and Kylie Kelce prepare to welcome their fourth child to the world, little brother Travis is already pushing for the couple to have more.
On Wednesday’s episode of the duo’s “New Heights” podcast, the Chiefs tight end could barely contain his excitement when talking about the baby news.
“This is awesome, man,” Travis said. “I think four beautiful little girls is very magical. You can always go for the starting five, though… [and], just go for — field an infield!” he added.
Jason shared that when he and his wife first talked about starting their family, he “always said three” and “Kylie said five” — so four might be the perfect happy medium for them.
“I don’t know if [Kylie’s] feeling that anymore,” for the former Eagle admitted. “I think she’s like, ‘Okay. I’ve had [four], I’m done.'”
“It’s a lot of work. I can only imagine,” Travis agreed. “Especially back to back to back like that. … [I’m] excited to meet a new little, little baby niece. It’ll be beautiful, man. … More chaos is what I’m here for,” he laughed.
Kelce said that his wife has been “killing it” when it comes to her pregnancy and still being a supermom for their daughters.
She announced the news with an Instagram post showing all three girls’ reactions that they were going to have a little sister.
“I feel like we captured a very accurate representation of how each of the girls feel about getting another sister,” she captioned the photo. “At least Ellie, mom and dad are on the same page!”
Kelce recently made an appearance on “The Rich Eisen Show” as well where he talked about the idea of raising four daughters.
“Fourth girl… I’m screwed [in] like in 10 years.” he joked. “The moment they’re all in middle school, I feel like it’s just gonna be chaos.”
Jason is also preparing to launch his late-night show on ESPN which is set to debut Jan. 3, 2025, while Travis prepares to take on the Raiders on Black Friday.
Kelce’s show will be called “They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce” and will be filmed in front of a live audience from Union Transfer in Philadelphia.