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Jason and Kylie Kelce are arguably the most popular couple among athletes in the NFL. The recently retired center of the Philadelphia Eagles has gotten the chance to spend a lot more time with his family since stepping away from the game. Earlier today, his wife, Kylie McDevitt Kelce, posted a story to mark their sixth wedding anniversary with him.

Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce tied the knot on April 15, 2018. Their love story began after the duo met on the popular dating app Tinder. 

It turns out that their match was meant to be, even though Jason ended up getting too drunk and fell asleep on their first date. 

I definitely fell asleep. Got a little too inebriated, but I was sober enough to know (she) was the most beautiful woman I had ever seen in my life. It was love at first sight...I didn't (believe in love at first sight) until I met her and it was like fireworks exploded at the door the moment she walked into Buffalo Billiards. He revealed on the New Heights podcast

The 32-year-old Kylie is now the mother to 36-year-old Jason’s three children, Wyatt, aged 4, Ellie, aged 3, and Bennett, aged 13 months.

The couple, among other things, share a mutual love for dogs and, in particular, are fans of the Irish Wolfhound. In her story, Kylie posted a picture of herself and Jason on the day of their wedding.

Kylie Kelce acknowledged their late dog in her wedding anniversary post

She captioned the image, “6 years since we said, ‘I do.” She posted an image of their late dog, Winnie, who passed away last month. Kylie had written a heartfelt post following her demise. Winnie was the flower girl at their wedding and was indeed the cutest one for the role!

The duo tied the knot at the Logan Hotel in Philadelphia; it served as the cherry on top of a phenomenal year for Jason, who got two rings in one year.

The Eagles won Super Bowl LII, and Kelce became the champion before becoming the luckiest man alive. It has been an eventful year for the Kelces as they embark on a fresh chapter as a family.

With Jason retired from the NFL and the death of their dog Winnie, the family has decided to continue to call the city of Philadelphia its home

Jason and Kylie will continue to give back to society through their charitable endeavors. It will be interesting to see if the center decides to venture into the world of sports broadcasting.

He has a fun personality and is witty, as can be seen on the podcast that he hosts with his brother Travis Kelce. Irrespective of what is next, Jason Kelce will forever have the love and respect of the people of Philadelphia.

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