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Jason Kelce, the retired Eagles star, has appeared in a hilarious and adorable advertisement with his wife Kylie ahead of his debut in the booth for the 2024-25 NFL season. The 36-year-old donned his wife’s under-eye masks, which resembled the black markers players wear under their eyes to reduce glare.
The commercial, promoting YouTube TV’s NFL Sunday Ticket bundle, starts with Jason looking tough, as if he’s about to take the field to play in an actual league game. However, his wife interrupts him, asking if he’s wearing her under-eye masks.
Jason and Kylie Kelce collaborated in an adorable, short ad for YouTube TV’s NFL Sunday Ticket
The ad then jumps to the couple enjoying a multi-view setup of several NFL games on YouTube TV together in their living room, as Kylie shows her hubby how to ‘watch four games at once.’ Amazed, Jason could hardly believe what he was missing out on during his playing days.
Other scenes in the commercial show the pair relaxing while each had under-eye masks on the couch, going through football agility drills, and bumping chests while games were played on TV.
The retired center and his spouse are also seen enjoying a couple of NFL games at once on TV
Aside from filming promos together, Jason and Kylie have been traveling with their three children lately, as they were seen hanging out with Taylor Swift at the popstar’s $17million Rhode Island mansion.
Jason and Kylie have been married for more than six years and share three daughters together
Jason, Kylie and their three children: Wyatt Elizabeth, 4, Elliotte Ray, 3, and Bennett Llewellyn, 1
The couple share daughters Wyatt Elizabeth, 4, Elliotte Ray, 3, and Bennett Llewellyn, 1.
Speaking about Jason’s new NFL broadcasting job on ESPN, earlier this month, Kylie told People: ‘I am mostly excited to see Jason excel in a new position.’
‘I jokingly say it’s a pain in the butt that he’s good at everything, and I know I’m biased in that, but I truly believe he’s good at everything because even if he’s not good at the start or the best at the start. He will work, endlessly and tirelessly until he can achieve that.’
‘So, I have full faith that he’s going to tackle his new position and excel.’