Jason Kelce and his daughters recently hung up their Philadelphia Eagles jerseys — but for good reason!
The Eagles member, 37, and daughters Wyatt, Elliotte and Bennett showed their support for Jason’s good friend and old college roommate, “Uncle” Zach Collaros, who is a quarterback for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Canadian Football League.
The Bombers take on the Toronto Argonauts in the Gray Cup — the league’s biggest event of the year — on Sunday, Nov. 17.
In an Instagram post on the day of the game, Jason shared photos of himself with his daughters in Winnipeg Blue Bombers gear.
“We’re rooting for Uncle Zach tonight, let’s go bombers! #winnipegbluebombers #greycup,” he captioned the post.
The pictures show Wyatt, five, in a blue tracksuit and matching winter hat, while Elliotte, three, wore a pink zip-up hoodie. Youngest daughter Bennett, 20 months, wore a blue hoodie and a large hat. Meanwhile, Jason was wearing a blue jersey with a blue chain and a huge helmet pendant.
Jason Kelce and his daughters Wyatt, Bennett and Elliotte.
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Jason isn’t the only Kelce known to support Canada’s football team. His brother Travis Kelce wore a Blue Bombers jersey during an October episode of their podcast New heights, prompting the team to share a clip of the episode on their official X (formerly Twitter) page with the caption, “Absolutely love the outfit choice, @tkelce.”
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The Kelce brothers met Collaros, 36, while they were college roommates at the University of Cincinnati and have remained close friends ever since, according to Winnipeg sun.
Jason Kelce and his daughters Wyatt, Bennett and Elliotte.
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Jason, who shares daughters with wife Kylie Kelce, previously spoke with PEOPLE about the joys of being a dad.
“I love all my girls,” he said. “Before I had kids, I told myself if I ever have a daughter, I’m just going to treat them the same way I treat a son. I don’t think kids should necessarily be treated any differently.”
“And then when I had my daughter, I thought, ‘I’m not going to spoil her, I’m going to raise her strong. She’s going to be tough,'” he continued. “And the moment she came out, I said, ‘Yeah, that’s not going to work.’ ”
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