Kylie Kelce has become a fixture at the Super Bowl thanks to husband Jason Kelce and brother-in-law Travis Kelce — but this year is different.
While Kylie, 33, is in Super Bowl 2026 host city San Francisco for the weekend, she revealed she won’t be on hand to see whether the New England Patriots or the Seattle Seahawks win the big game.
“I don’t even know if I can count this year because I’m not staying for the game,” Kyle told People on Wednesday, February 4, confessing that she can’t “keep track” of how many Super Bowls she’s seen in person over the years.
She added, “This might be the first Super Bowl in quite a few years that I have not partaken in.”
When it comes to what Kylie plans to do instead of taking in the NFL game from Levi’s Stadium on Sunday, February 8, she said: rest.
“I’m going to be in bed because I don’t have any of my children here,” Kylie confessed, referring to her and Jason’s four daughters, Wyatt, 6, Ellie, 4, Bennett, 2, and Finn, 10 months, who did not make the trip to California.
Prior to this year’s Super Bowl, Kylie has been to two championships in support of Jason, 38, who played for the Philadelphia Eagles from 2011 to 2023. (Jason has won one Super Bowl in 2018.)
Travis, 36, meanwhile, has played in four Super Bowls — he’s won three, one of which was against Jason and the Eagles in 2023 — of his own throughout his career with the Kansas City Chiefs. (Travis’ future with the team is unknown for the 2026-2027 NFL season as rumors swirl that he might be retiring.)
“I will say, I think that between my husband and my brother-in-law, it has been back to back to back to back to back,” Kylie told the outlet. “And it is something that I feel very, very fortunate that I’ve just had the opportunity to witness.”
Despite opting out of Sunday’s match-up, Kylie has been part of the 2026 Super Bowl lead-up festivities taking place throughout the City by the Bay.

Jason Kelce, Kylie Kelce and daughters Wyatt, Ellie and Bennett. Courtesy of Kylie Kelce/Instagram
Kylie, a former college athlete herself, was a referee during the Toyota glow-in-the-dark NFL flag football exhibition on Wednesday alongside retired New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning.
“I was just watching flag football for dummies on YouTube,” Kylie joked when asked how she prepared for the coveted role.
The “Not Gonna Lie” podcast host noted that once she learned that the flag football game was in honor of shining a light on the Bay Area female youth flag stars, she was in.
“I love any opportunity to support female sports, so it’s a no-brainer,” Kylie added. “I’m very excited… These athletes have worked really, really hard to get an opportunity like this and they get to play on the exact same field that the Pro Bowl was just played on last night.”
Later that night, Kylie was spotted at Jason and Travis’ second annual pregame event, the New Heights Super Bowl Party, in San Francisco.
The evening was documented via the “New Heights” podcast social media pages, including photos of Kylie playing arcade games and Jason and Travis showing off their latest merchandise.
For football fans wanting to watch the Super Bowl at home, the big game kicks off on NBC Sunday, February 8, at 6:30 p.m. ET.









