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Jason Kelce's paternal instincts are kicking in with his daughter Wyatt in preschool.
Kelce and his wife, Kylie, share three young children - all girls - with Wyatt, 4, and Elliotte, having started their schooling.
And the former Eagles great has loved hearing about his eldest child's education experience - apart from her apparent crush on one of her classmates.
'Wyatt's got a crush on one of the boys, I'm not telling you his name, but you can just tell in the way she talks about him. So I'm ready to beat the f**k out of him,' he joked on he and his brother Travis' New Heights podcast.
'I know how these f***ers think when they're five. I know exactly what's going through his mind.
Jason Kelce and his wife Kylie are seen with their daughters Wyatt, Elliotte and Bennett
Wyatt, 4, and Elliotte, 3, have started their schooling together in preschool, Jason said
Kelce made the remarks on his popular 'New Heights' podcast with his brother Travis
Jason's remarks sent his brother Travis into hysterics, with the Chiefs tight end suggesting a slightly more prudent approach.
'Just go after the dad,' he replied. Be like, 'calm your kid down, he doesn't need to be this cool, he's only in preschool.''
Amazingly, Jason revealed that one of Wyatt and Elliotte's teachers at the preschool remains there from when Kylie, 31, attended the school.
'The teachers are impressive. We went in for a parent-teacher conference... the same teacher that we have for Wyatt and Eliott was also the teacher at that preschool when Kylie was growing up,' Jason said.
'And you could just tell how amazing she is, and just great at her job.'
Jason and Kylie also share a one-year-old girl named Bennett.
At a different point on New Heights, Kelce lifted the lid on his new career as an NFL analyst on ESPN.
The longtime offensive lineup is set to join the network's Monday Night Football coverage this season after announcing his retirement this offseason.
Jason shared the brothers' first conversation about the chance to join ESPN.
Kelce previously appeared as an analyst on Amazon Prime's Thursday night broadcast
'When I called you and we started talking about the different opportunities, I mentioned ESPN in particular, your exact words I think were: 'You're going to be Monday Night Football?'' the elder Kelce said.
'It's crazy, especially when we were growing up, this was the night that everyone thought of with football. Monday Night Football and now I'm going to be on there with some incredibly talented people - Scott Van Pelt, Marcus Spears, Ryan Clark.
'All these guys offer - not just great expertise but wonderful personalities and I think it's going to be a lot of fun man. It's going to be a good time, we're going to be at the games, travelling around, I still don't know what I'm wearing so I guess we'll find out.'
The first Monday Night Football game of the year is a good one, with Aaron Rodgers' Jets set to travel to San Francisco to face the 49ers.