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Travis Kelce jokes that Jason and Kylie should ‘go for the starting five’ after announcement of 4th child

Jason and Kylie Kelsey recently announced that they are expecting their fourth daughter.

The couple have three daughters, Wyatt Elizabeth (5 years old), Elliott Ray (3 years old), and Bennett Llewellyn (21 months old).

Jason said on a recent episode that their next daughter may be the couple's last child.new heights.

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Travis Kelsey speaks on the fourth tee during the first round of the American Century Celebrity Championship golf tournament at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course in Stateline, Nevada, on Friday, July 12, 2024. (left) and his brother Jason Kelsey. (Imagination)

“Obviously I'm very excited. I love my daughters very much. The fact that we're going to have another daughter is very exciting. I was like, you know, this could be it. “I think it might be a last hurray,” Jason said.

Jason's younger brother, Travis, is very happy for his brother, but jokingly suggests they should have another child.

“Well, I think four beautiful girls is pretty magical. You can always go for the first five, but… [and]just go ahead…I'm an infielder! ” Travis said.

Jason said Kylie's original plan was to have five children.

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Jason Kelce and Kyrie Kelce watch from their suite during the first half of the 2024 AFC Divisional Round game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Highmark Stadium. (Mark Konesny-USA TODAY Sports)

“Before we started having[kids]I always said three and Kylie said five, but I don't know if she feels that way anymore. She's like, 'Okay, I'm done, I'm done. ' replied Jason.

“It's a tough job. I can only imagine. Especially continuous work like that…” [I’m] I'm excited to meet my new tiny, tiny baby niece. It’s going to be beautiful,” Travis said.

Jason said he just wanted the baby to be happy and healthy and was excited to add another child to “our already chaotic family.”

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Former NFL player and ESPN commentator Jason Kelce watches from the sideline during the first half of the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Denny Medley Imagen Images)

Adding to the turmoil for the Kelce family, former Philadelphia Eagles great Kelce announced last week that he would be hosting ESPN's late-night show during an appearance with Jimmy Kimmel.

The first four episodes of “They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce” will be broadcast live in front of an audience at Union Transfer in Philadelphia.

The first episode will be recorded on the night of January 3rd and will air the next morning at 1am ET. ESPN will record four more shows, with the final broadcast scheduled for February 1st.

FOX News' Ryan Mollick contributed to this report.

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