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Kelce Family Envisions Winter Olympic Dreams for Their Daughters
NFL star Jason Kelce and wife Kylie discuss which sports they think their four girls would excel at on the ice and slopes.
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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NFL player Jason Kelce and his wife Kylie discussed on Kylie's podcast which winter Olympic sports they think their four young daughters - Wyatt, Elliotte, Bennett, and Finnley - would potentially compete in if they became athletes. The couple went back and forth, with Jason suggesting figure skating for Wyatt and Bennett, and snowboarding for Elliotte, while Kylie agreed with those assessments. They were less certain about their youngest, Finnley. The Kelces also revealed that their daughters love to be "anti-gravity" and have Travis Kelce, Jason's brother, throw them in the air when he visits with his fiancée Taylor Swift.
Why it matters
The Kelce family's playful discussion about their daughters' potential future winter sports interests provides a lighthearted look at how parents envision their children's talents and passions, even at a young age. It also highlights the close-knit dynamic between the Kelce siblings and their families.
The details
During an Olympics-themed episode of Kylie's podcast "Not Gonna Lie", Jason and Kylie Kelce debated which winter sports they think their four daughters would excel at if they became athletes. Jason suggested figure skating for their oldest, Wyatt, and their middle child, Bennett, noting the girls' love of dancing and performing. For their second daughter, Elliotte, the couple agreed she would likely be a snowboarder, with Kylie describing her as more "tomboy-ish" and marching to her "own beat". However, the Kelces said it was still too early to predict what sport their youngest, Finnley, might pursue. The conversation also revealed that the Kelce girls love when Jason's brother Travis, a Kansas City Chiefs tight end, visits with his fiancée Taylor Swift, as the kids enjoy being "anti-gravity" and having Travis throw them in the air.
- The Kelce family discussion took place during an Olympics-themed episode of Kylie's podcast "Not Gonna Lie" in February 2026.
The players
Jason Kelce
An NFL player who is married to Kylie Kelce and the father of their four daughters.
Kylie Kelce
The wife of NFL player Jason Kelce and the host of the podcast "Not Gonna Lie" where the family discussion took place.
Wyatt
The Kelces' 6-year-old daughter who Jason and Kylie think would excel at figure skating.
Elliotte
The Kelces' 4-year-old daughter who Jason and Kylie believe would be a talented snowboarder.
Bennett
The Kelces' 2-year-old daughter who Jason thinks would also be a figure skater like her older sister Wyatt.
What they’re saying
“I think Wyatt would be figure skating. She likes to dance. Benny likes to do that too. Benny is very performative, like whenever we do the little fashion shows with the dresses. She really works it. She can play to a crowd really well. So I think Benny would be figure skater.”
— Jason Kelce (Not Gonna Lie podcast)
“I could see that for sure. She's a little bit like marches to her own beat, type.”
— Jason Kelce (Not Gonna Lie podcast)
“Ellie would want to hit people.”
— Kylie Kelce (Not Gonna Lie podcast)
The takeaway
The Kelce family's lighthearted discussion about their daughters' potential winter sports talents showcases the joy and imagination parents experience in envisioning their children's futures, while also highlighting the close bond between the Kelce siblings and their families.




