Kylie Kelce is embracing March Madness on the Friday, April 5, Final 4 game!
Kelce, 31, was spotted within the stands at Cleveland’s Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on Friday to look at the Women’s Final 4 basketball matchup between the University of Iowa and the University of Connecticut.
“Everyone watches women’s sports 🤩,” the NCAA’s official Instagram account captioned footage of Kelce on Friday.
Kylie, the wife of retired Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, looked casually chic in a black tee and matching blazer, which she paired with ripped jeans and white sneakers. She accomplished her look with tortoiseshell glasses and wore her blonde locks down in waves.
Kylie also graciously met with other fans in the group.
“I very rarely ask celebs for photos but @callahankatie1 & I made an exception for Princess Kyana aka #KylieKelce on the #WFinalFour,” ESPN publicist Amanda Brooks wrote via X, using Jason’s “Recent Heights” nickname for his wife after she modeled Princess Diana’s Eagles jacket. “No surprise, but she was incredibly gracious and sort to a *long* line of fans and a couple of PR gals from ESPN.”
Kylie and the remainder of the game attendees ultimately watched the Iowa Hawkeyes, led by Caitlin Clark, beat UConn and star player Paige Bueckers 71-69.
Kylie has long been an avid sports fan, having played field hockey throughout highschool and college before currently coaching an area youth team in Philly. She can be an enormous Eagles supporter.
“I’m like an Eagles fan to the extent of, like, if Jason ever went and played for an additional team, I’d wear ‘Kelce,’ I’d not wear one other team’s stuff,” Kylie quipped in Jason’s Kelce documentary, which premiered on Prime Video in September 2023. “Like, I’ve thought of that quite a lot of times where I just couldn’t do it. It sounds terrible.”
After Kylie married Jason, 36, in 2018, she has also attended several of his brother Travis Kelce’s NFL games with the Kansas City Chiefs.
“We went to a playoff game in Kansas City and I used to be like, ‘Do I even have to [wear his jersey]?’” she joked within the documentary. “Like, Trav knows that, like, I at all times want Travis to achieve success [and] obviously, I at all times want Jason to achieve success. But like, I’m not going to be out here doing the Chiefs chop.”
Kylie can be hopeful to pass her sports enthusiasm onto her and Jason’s three daughters: Wyatt, 4, Ellie, 3, and Bennett, 13 months.
“There’s at all times competition in our house [and] immediately we’re in our racing phase,” Kylie teased during a Monday, April 1, broadcast of the Today show. “Anything we want them to do, we’re like, ‘I bet you’ll be able to’t do it in under 10 seconds’ and unexpectedly, they’re moving.”
She continued, “I hope that they steer into sports. In the event that they don’t that’s high quality, but I’ll at all times take the teachings that I learned playing field hockey, working with a team, doing something for a collective whole … and apply it to our youngsters.”