Jason Kelce Would Rather Do This His 'Entire Career' Than Give Birth After Arrival of 4th Baby

Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Jason Kelce, ESPN analyst, looks on at Levi's Stadium on September 09, 202

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Jason Kelce, ESPN analyst, looks on at Levi's Stadium on September 09, 202

Jason Kelce weighed in (again) on the great tush push debate — while giving subtle kudos to his wife Kylie Kelce.

After Green Bay Packers president Mark Murphy claimed Kelce, 37, called the tush push move — which Kelce's former team the Philadelphia Eagles regularly use to get across the goal line or gain first downs — "dangerous," the dad of four clarified his comments in a post on X on Friday, April 4. Kelce explained that he previously called the play "grueling," and not "dangerous" for players — and said his comments were "misunderstood" by reporters.

"If the NFL wishes to summon me for legitimate thoughts on the tush push under oath, I’d be glad to give my testimony," Kelce wrote in his X post.

Former NFL quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick then posed a question that caught Kelce's eye. "Enjoyed your analogy of the tush push strain @JasonKelce and also congrats on the new baby," Fitzpatrick, 42, wrote. "That led me to thinking what would YOU say is easier... a) a woman having a baby
b) you blocking a season's worth of tush pushes," he added.

Kelce answered, "Oh man, hate to say, but it isn’t even close. I’ll take an entire career of tush pushes over giving birth. F--- that."

Mike Coppola/Getty Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce attend Chris Stapleton's Performance Live From The Fillmore on February 06, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce attend Chris Stapleton's Performance Live From The Fillmore on February 06, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Related: Kylie Kelce Shares How Jason Kelce Acts in the Delivery Room — and What He Brought to the Birth of Baby Finnley

Former NFL star JJ Watt also jumped into Kelce's comments, writing, "Man, if we take everything that 'sucks' and is 'grueling' out of sports, there ain’t gonna be much left," to which Kelce replied, "This is so f------ spot on haha. Gotta embrace the grind!"

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