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Jason Kelce isn't cashing in on his Taylor Swift connection anytime soon.
During his Monday, November 25 appearance on the Rich Eisen Show, the 37-year-old former Philadelphia Eagles center revealed that while his brother Travis Kelce's girlfriend has offered to help him secure tickets to her Eras Tour, he's adamant about not asking.
"As much as Taylor has said she will take care of anybody that I ask for... she's great, but I still say no to everybody," Jason shared. "I'm not gonna be the one to impose on that. I don't want to put that position out there, she's been nothing but lovely to our family. She's a wonderful person and I don't want that to kind of be a dynamic."
Host Rich Eisen then asked, "So, she's given you the clear path to the tickets, and you're just shutting it down?" Without skipping a beat, the retired football star nodded his head, explaining that his stance comes from a place of respect. "Where's the line? I'm not even broaching the line, I'm staying away from the line!" he declared.
"Thankfully, I don't get a lot of people reaching out for Taylor Swift tickets," Jason clarified. But if anyone does ask, "It is an immediate 'no.'"
Of course, when it comes to his immediate family, the Super Bowl champ makes an exception. He and his wife, Kylie Kelce, managed to attend the Eras Tour twice this year — first at a London concert in June and later in Miami in October. When visiting Florida, the couple even brought Jason's mom, Donna Kelce, and their two oldest daughters — Wyatt, 5, and Elliotte, 3.
In addition to Wyatt and Elliotte, the couple also share 1-year-old daughter, Bennett, and are expecting their fourth child, another baby girl, next year. "I got it pretty easy, I'm not gonna lie," Jason told E! News on Sunday, November 24. "There's another girl, so the clothes are all going to be hand-me-downs or already bought. The crib is already situated. So we're pretty set. Kylie's definitely preparing more than I am, because she's actually growing the human being."