and wife ’s love for the Philadelphia Eagles runs deep — and they are passing it down to the next generation. Jason, 36, stepped out at the Eagles Autism Challenge on Saturday, May 18, which was held at the team’s NFL stadium. In a video shared by the official Eagles account, Jason can be seen onto the field.
“You wanna meet Swoop?” the retired center asked his daughter, referring to the mascot’s name, whom he held in his arms. Jason and Bennett patiently waited their turn as Swoop greeted other Eagles Autism Challenge participants. By the time the costumed character made its way to Bennett, she appeared shy.
Jason attempted to lighten the mood by bouncing his daughter and giving Swoop a high-five himself. “She was a little unsure,” a caption on the Eagles’ TikTok post read. Jason — who also shares daughters Wyatt, 4, and Ellie, 3, with wife Kylie, 31 — announced his retirement from the Eagles in March.
She was a little unsure “Thirteen years in Philadelphia and I look back at ,” he said in a tearful speech at the time. “It’s only too poetic [that] I found my career being fulfilled in the city of brotherly love. I knew that relationship all too well.
” Jason’s brother, , also plays in the NFL as a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs. Since Jason’s retirement, he has already set his next gig and will emcee the broadcast for ESPN during the upcoming season. On the latest episode of his and Travis’ “New Heights” podcast, Jason promised n.
