Jason Kelsey has mastered the title “Girl Dad.”
The future NFL Hall of Famer and his wife, Kelce's wife, Kylie, are expecting their fourth daughter, they announced on Instagram Friday.
Kylie shared on the social media platform that it was a “very accurate representation” of her three daughters' reactions to having “another little sister”.
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Jason Kelsey poses for a photo with Kylie Kelsey at the premiere of the documentary “Kelsey” at the Suzanne Roberts Theater in Philadelphia on September 8, 2023. (Cooper Neal/Getty Images)
All three daughters were photographed wearing pink sweaters that read “Big Sister.” One daughter was covering her ears, the other was smiling, and the youngest was crying.
“I think it's a very accurate representation of how the girls feel about having another little sister. At least Ellie, mom and dad are on the same page!” Kylie wrote on Instagram:.
It's still unclear how far along Kylie is and when daughter No. 4 will be born.
Jason and Kylie Kelsey married in April 2018. The pair met on a dating app 10 years ago, and Jason jokes that on their first date, he “got drunk and blacked out.”
Kylie recently slammed her husband for giving him “stupid” advice on how to spice things up in the bedroom, telling men to “wear tight pants” and “grasp her crotch”.
Kylie said in her video: “If I had to guess from the husband's stupid response to this question, he's probably going to fall under the spell of not being interested in his wife.”

Jason Kelsey and Kylie Kelsey attend the world premiere of 'Kelsey' in Philadelphia on September 8, 2023. (Lisa Lake/Getty Images for Prime Video)
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Well, it looks like they're both okay.
Kelce retired earlier this year after spending all 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles.
During his illustrious career, he appeared in seven Pro Bowls, was named first-team All-Pro six times, won the 2018 Super Bowl and played in another Super Bowl, but his younger brother Travis was defeated.

Broadcaster Jason Kelce before the game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Jay Biggerstaff/Imagine Images)
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During his NFL career, he played in 193 games, the second most in team history. He started 156 consecutive games, a team record. Since then, he has joined ESPN's “Monday Night Football” and his podcast “New Heights” with his brother continues to grow in popularity.
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