Jason Kelce has finally come through with a wedding anniversary gift for his wife Kylie!
On the latest “New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce” podcast, which aired on Wednesday, May 8, Jason discussed his recent anniversary.
Despite their sixth anniversary having passed on April 14, Jason hadn’t yet given Kylie, 32, a gift. His brother Travis, 34, had humorously suggested a sword, in line with the tradition of iron gifts for this anniversary.
Jason revealed on the podcast, “We got the sword. Kylie loves it,” although he playfully questioned her enthusiasm, adding, “I think she does.”
He described the sword as more decorative than practical, saying, “It’s not that sharp, but it’s for show—a symbol.” Travis chimed in, suggesting he should “sharpen that thing up” and praised it as a “nice a– sword.”
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The sword is personalized with Kylie’s nickname, “Princess Kyana,” engraved on it—a playful nod to Kylie’s fashion sense and a reference to Princess Diana, inspired by Kylie once wearing a vintage Eagles letterman jacket similar to one worn by Diana.
During the episode, Travis joked about the potential dramatic use of the sword, referencing a “Robert Durst situation” where Jason might meet an unfortunate end, to which Jason quipped, “If Kylie killed me with a sword, I had it coming. So no need to punish her.”
This lighthearted banter about the gift followed a comment made by their mother, Donna, on the Today show last month, where she noted that her sons typically weren’t great at gift-giving. Jason admitted, “Don’t ask Kylie! I’m a bad gift planner and giver. I can’t be good at dancing and be good at gift giving—I can only have one of those.”
Acknowledging his delay, Jason mentioned how the Cincinnati live show had distracted him, and he felt the pressure to “come big with something.”
Jason and Kylie have three daughters: Wyatt Elizabeth, 4; Elliotte Ray, 3; and Bennett Llewellyn, 14 months old.
Meanwhile, Kylie has shown her prowess in thoughtful gifting. Last month, she commissioned Georgia-based artist and woodworker Dana Theobald to create a custom wooden replica of Lincoln Financial Field to commemorate Jason’s retirement from his 13-season career as the Eagles’ center.