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Jason Kelce won’t let Kylie Kelce forget how they met with hilarious Valentine’s Day shirt
The story of how Kylie and Jason Kelce met is far more normal than people imagine
Json Kelce is a family man through and through, he has three daughters with wife Kylie Kelce. Often times, the Philadelphia Eaglescenter has made slight mentions of how the two of them met but we finally knew the truth during Valentine’s Day. According to a fun t-shirt he wore during the celebrations, Jason Kelce confirmed he met his wife through the Tinder dating app. A way to meet new people and potentially your future spouse that has taken over the dating world by storm. Although Tinder is mainly used to have one night stands, there are some exceptions such as this one. Jason Kelce wore a t-shirt that reads: “Never forget where you come from… Tinder!”
Kylie Kelce uploaded an Instagram story where she shows Jason Kelce proudly wearing this t-shirt that reminds the entire world how the couple met. She has also repeatedly stated he won’t let her lie about the way they met. On that first Tinder date, Jason Kelce passed out after getting a little too inebriated. Despite Jason Kelce saying it was very much love at first sight, Kylie tells a different story through their own reality show. She says: “Forty-five minutes later, he fell asleep at the bar, like just, out, like asleep, asleep.” Later Jason admitted he got too drunk and that wasnt’ the best first impression of him. Regardless, the couple merried in Philadelphia in April 2018.
The Kelce family is happier than ever before
When the couple met, Kylie Kelce did mention she had no idea she was going out with a Philadelphia Eagles player. They matched on the Tinder app but she had no idea who Jason was because he never included any pictures of him wearing the Eagles uniform. When they met in person, Kylie thought Jason looked vaguely familiar but she never figured it out during that first date. Initially, Kylie felt she was being catfished but the rest is history. today, they have daughters Wyatt Elizabeth, 4, Elliotte Ray, 2, and Bennett Llewellyn, 1. This is yet another story of how Tinder does work for some couples.
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The 2024 NFL Draft order: The complete order of selections for the big event in Detroit is as follows
Chicago Bears will get the first overall pick, will they go for Caleb Williams?
After the conclusion of the 2023 NFL season with the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory in Super Bowl LVIII, the official order of the 32 teams for the 2024 NFL Draft was established.
This year the draft will take place April 25-27 in Detroit.
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Before teams select their new players, the NFL Scouting Combine will be held between Feb. 26-March 4 in Indianapolis, where coaches and general managers from each franchise will get a live look at the league’s newest prospects.
Chicago Bears with the first overall pick
The Carolina Panthers (2-15) finished with the worst record of the recently concluded season, but thanks to the trade they made with the Chicago Bears, the team from the Windy City will have the first overall selection in the 2024 Draft.
Considering the Bears’ needs, they are projected to go in search of a new quarterback, since Justin Fields has not lived up to expectations.
This trade means Chicago will have two first-round picks, while Carolina will have wait until the second round to make their first selection.
A similar situation will play out between Arizona and Cleveland, as the Cardinals will have two first-round picks, while the Browns will have to wait until the next round.
Chiefs with last pick in the first round
Given the fact they are the champions, the Chiefs will make their first pick in the 32nd spot for the second year in a row.
These are the first picks for each of the 32 NFL teams in the first round of the 2024 Draft:
Chicago Bears (7-10) (trade with Panthers)
Washington Commanders (4-13)
New England Patriots (4-13)
Arizona Cardinals (4-13)
Los Angeles Chargers (5-12)
New York Giants (6-11)
Tennessee Titans (6-11)
Atlanta Falcons (7-10)
Chicago Bears (7-10)
New York Jets (7-10)
Minnesota Vikings (7-10)
Denver Broncos (8-9)
Las Vegas Raiders (8-9)
New Orleans Saints (9-8)
Indianapolis Colts (9-8)
Seattle Seahawks (9-8)
Jacksonville Jaguars (9-8)
Cincinnati Bengals (9-8)
Los Angeles Rams (10-7)
Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7)
Miami Dolphins (11-6)
Philadelphia Eagles (11-6)
Houston Texans (10-7) (trade with Browns)
Dallas Cowboys (12-5)
Green Bay Packers (9-8)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-8)
Arizona Cardinals (4-13) (trade with Texans)
Buffalo Bills (11-6)
Detroit Lions (12-5)
Baltimore Ravens (13-4)
San Francisco 49ers (12-5)
Kansas City Chiefs (11-6)
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