Kylie Kelce revealed her irrational fears and superstitions when it comes to NFL gameday as she and Jason Kelce prepare to watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Divisional Game.

The pair are heavily involved in the Eagles’ family thanks to Jason’s status as a legend after the center inspired them to two Super Bowl appearances, including victory over the New England Patriots in the 2017/18 NFL season.

As a tough tackling offensive player, the risk of injury was always high to the athlete and so the mother of his children worried about them. This got so bad that she even began developing superstitions to guide him to safety and victory.

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“I have a piece of wood to knock on throughout this segment because that’s how superstitious I am,” Kylie said on her Not Gonna Lie podcast on January 16.

“I can’t help but feel responsible if I say something that may be considered a jinx. In which case, when you hear knocking. It’s because I have to.”

A few episodes earlier, Kelce revealed how this links to the NFL by saying, “If they [Eagles] did well while I was standing, I’d stand. I crossed my feet a certain way. I’d keep doing it.”

Charissa Thompson was left gasped at the revelation and joked Kylie is crazy, and she revealed the 37-year-old Jason used to laugh at her for the various superstitions she has as he spared her no sympathy.

What time is the Eagles vs Rams?

The Eagles are chasing their first Super Bowl since 2017/18 and their first appearance in the final game of the season since the 2022/23 campaign, when they were beaten by the Kansas City Chiefs.

Spearheaded by Jalen Hurts, they will take on the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, January 19 at the Lincoln Financial Field. The game will kick-off at 15:00 ET/12:00 PT. It will be live on NBC Sports.

The winner will take on either the Detroit Lions or the Washington Commanders in the NFC Conference Championship game, also on January 19 from 20:00 ET/17:00 PT.

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