Jason Kelce match proper in on the 2024 Olympic Video games in Paris, carrying a conventional beret.
Jason, 36, and spouse Kylie Kelce attended the U.S. girls’s subject hockey sport towards Argentina on Saturday, July 27. The retired NFL star made a press release together with his navy-colored beret.
When requested by the Related Press the place he procured the hat, Jason succinctly mentioned, “A memento store.”
Whereas Jason’s beret was pure French, the remainder of his look paid homage to the USA. He sported a navy sweater with “USA” embroidered on the entrance in purple, which he paired with a pair of denims and white sneakers.
Kylie, 31, seemed equally patriotic on the sport, choosing a white cardigan with purple, white and blue stripes on the shoulder. She accomplished her sport day ‘match with a pair of wide-leg denims, a white T-shirt and white Converse footwear.
Whereas Workforce USA misplaced the Saturday sport 4-1, the Kelces have been excited to observe the motion in individual.
“I’d say I’ve at all times wished to come back and see [an] Olympic video games,” Kylie, who performed subject hockey rising up and is presently a highschool coach, informed the AP. “When [this team] certified to come back to Paris, I used to be like, ‘That type of is sensible.’ After which once I bought to take a seat down with [USWNT midfielder] Ashley [Sessa] and [defender] Kelee [Lepage], it was type of a no brainer [to attend]. Via and thru, it made sense. We’re completely satisfied to be right here.”
Jason was equally excited to say bonjour to the Metropolis of Lights.
“After we discovered that we have been going to have a possibility to go to this, the extra we thought of it, we have been like, ‘Let’s make the most of it now that we are able to really do it,’” he informed the outlet. “We love sports activities, we love competitors, we love world occasions. That is such a novel place the place the whole world will get to come back collectively and bond over competitors and sports activities.”
Jason beforehand performed middle for the Philadelphia Eagles, retiring in March.