Jason Kelce breaks silence on wife Kylie’s pregnancy as couple gear up for baby No. 4

Jason Kelce has welcomed the arrival of his fourth child after his wife Kylie announced she was pregnant last week.

The couple have three daughters — Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 3, and Bennet, who is just 20 months — with a fourth girl on the way in 2025.

Speak with E Newssaid the NFL hero, “I have it pretty easy. I’m not gonna lie.

‘There’s another girl, so the clothes are all discarded or already bought.

‘The cradle is already in place. So we are pretty much ready for it. Kylie definitely prepares more than I do because she’s basically growing the human being.

‘I love my children so much, especially my daughters. I told someone out there, because they’re expecting their first, and they’re looking at you. They smile at you.

Jason and Kylie Kelce will welcome a fourth child to their family in 2025

Jason spoke out on the news for the first time, joking: 'I'm having it pretty easy'

Jason spoke out on the news for the first time, joking: ‘I’m having it pretty easy’

“There’s just a way that kids are supposed to warm your soul in a way that nothing else can.”

“And it’s been such a blessing to have three healthy, smart, wonderful kids. And hopefully we welcome a fourth into this world, and we can see them fight and tear each other apart and all the good stuff.”

Kelce was congratulated on the news by Scott Van Pelt during his weekly Monday Night Football appearance on ESPN, where he worked as an analyst for the Baltimore Ravens vs. Los Angeles Chargers.

Coincidentally, Kelce and his team were asked to do a gender reveal for two Ravens fans in the crowd at the ESPN studio, and he announced that they were having a baby boy.

After 13 years in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles, Kelce retired earlier this offseason and took on the role of analyst at ESPN.

His New Heights podcast with brother Travis is also going from strength to strength, with the duo signing a $100 million deal this year to continue it.

But next week they’ll be competing with a new rival in the podcast market: Kylie herself.

She announced on Monday that her own show – called ‘Not Gonna Lie’ – will start next week, on December 5.

It will, she says, allow her to “share her personal story that goes beyond just being a ‘football wife’, set the record straight and speak out about modern parenting, social media trends, women in sports and more.’

“I love having conversations with fascinating people and creating a platform where I can be unapologetically myself while setting the record straight on the many stories circulating about my family,” she said.