Jason Kelce tells the sport that he and Kylie attempted to introduce Wyatt and Elliotte to, but they were ‘crying the entire time’: “They’re still too young

Jason Kelce has hilariously revealed how he tried – and failed – to get his two eldest 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren into one of his favorite sports – only for them to cry the entire time.

While Jason is, of course, an NFL legend, it was a different sport he tried to get Wyatt, 4, and Elliotte, 3, to play this summer.

Presumably realizing that they’re way too young to pull on their pads, Jason instead tried to spark their love for another of his boyhood favorites – ice hockey – before quickly realizing that he was fighting a losing battle.

In the latest episode of New Heights alongside brother Travis, Jason began: ‘We’ve got to get back out on the ice, we’ve got to,’ before launching into his hilarious story.

‘Dude, I tried to take Wyatt and Elliotte out for ice skating lessons and it did not go well,’ he revealed. ‘They’re too young still, they were not ready for it… and they cried the entire time.’

 

Jason and Kylie Kelce recently tried to introduce Wyatt and Elliotte (bottom) to a new sport

Jason and Kylie Kelce recently tried to introduce Wyatt and Elliotte (bottom) to a new sport

Jason revealed that his two oldest 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren (pictured) 'cried the entire time' on the ice

Jason revealed that his two oldest 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren (pictured) ‘cried the entire time’ on the ice

‘You got on skates at what, six years old? Seven years old?’ Travis responded.

‘Seven was my first time getting out there,’ Jason revealed, before adding: ‘You were five!’

But despite Travis only being a year older than Jason’s daughter Wyatt, he too had a similar reaction the first time he was made to go on the ice by dad Ed.

‘I was terrified though, I was crying on the bench,’ Travis admitted. ‘It was lava in my mind, I thought I was going to die. Dad picked me up and threw me on the ice!’

From there, things got better though, and now both Travis and Jason remember ice hockey as one of their first passions growing up in  Cleveland Heights, Ohio.