Jason Kelce, the retired Philadelphia Eagles center, revealed how he plans to handle his 4-year-old daughter Wyatt’s newfound crush on a boy in her preschool class. Speaking on his podcast, New Heights, Jason jokingly expressed his intentions to “beat the f–k out of him,” emphasizing his protective nature as a father.

Jason’s brother and cohost, Travis Kelce, didn’t hesitate to support his older brother’s game plan. Travis, a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, suggested going after the boy’s father and advising him to calm his son down, emphasizing that being cool at such a young age is unnecessary.

Despite the lightheartedness of the conversation, Jason’s love and concern for his daughters shine through. Alongside Wyatt, he shares two other daughters, 3-year-old Elliotte and 14-month-old Bennett, with his wife Kylie Kelce.

Jason, who recently became an ESPN analyst following his retirement from football, expressed his satisfaction with his daughters’ school experience. He praised their teacher, who had also been Kylie’s teacher when she was growing up, for being amazing and great at her job.

Being a father offers Jason the opportunity to relish in the experiences of his children. He finds it truly special when his kids experience new things on their own and come back to share them with him.

The Kelce family’s love and support for one another are evident in the joyful moments they share. From celebrating their wins together to expanding their family, Jason and Kylie continue to cherish their journey as parents. The couple welcomed their first daughter, Wyatt, in 2019, followed by Elliotte’s arrival two years later. In February 2023, they welcomed their third child, Bennett, just days after Jason faced off against his brother Travis in the Super Bowl.

There’s no doubt that Jason’s protective nature extends beyond the football field. As a loving father, he embraces his role in guiding and safeguarding his daughters, even when it comes to their preschool crushes.