Wyatt Kelce reacting to pink cleats (L), A.J. Brown wearing pink cleats as he chats with Jason Kelce (R).Photo:kyliekelce/TikTok; Kathryn Riley/Getty

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Jason Kelce’s little girl is loving A.J. Brown’s pink cleats.On Monday, the Philadelphia Eagles center’s wife,Kylie Kelce, shared aTikTokfeaturing the couple’s oldest daughter as she asks mom questions about the NFL game while watching together. The mother and daughter are naming different players they know whenWyatt, 4, spots the pink cleats on the field.“Do you like his pink shoes?” Kylie asks.“Oh, I see the pink shoes again!” Wyatt calls out.“A.J. Brown’s shoes, I see them,” Kylie confirms.“Me too! I see them again. I see them again, Mom!” Wyatt shares as she watches intently.“Safe to say she really enjoyed the pink shoes,” Kylie captioned the adorable moment.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Brown’s cleats have been a subject of discussion throughout the league after he was asked to change out of bright-colored cleats during the Eagles' week three game, or face a fine and be pulled from the game.The wide receiver complied during the game but later addressed the incident, telling reporters, “That rule sucks. But it’s OK. I really try to bend the rules a little bit.""[My cleats] are green, highlighter green. I think all players should wear whatever they want to wear. They’re not going to be able to fine everybody in the league, so we should start that movement as players,” he said, perThe Philadelphia Inquirer.Brown then explained the reasoning behind his bright cleats. “I wear the cleats because of my daughter… so she can easily spot me,” he explained, referencing his 3-year-old daughter Jersee.“Whenever I wear black cleats or something like that, it’s hard for her to spot me. I think everybody knew where I was on the field with the cleats, definitely my daughter,” the father of two — who also shares 13-month-old son A.J. Brown Jr. with longtime partner Kelsey Riley — continued.“She got mad at me and [asked] ‘Why did I change the cleats?’ I had to take them off or they’d pull me out of the game. I try to stay on the field.“Brown can continue to wear pink cleats through week six, per the NFL’s Crucial Catch initiative.
Jason Kelce’s little girl is loving A.J. Brown’s pink cleats.
On Monday, the Philadelphia Eagles center’s wife,Kylie Kelce, shared aTikTokfeaturing the couple’s oldest daughter as she asks mom questions about the NFL game while watching together. The mother and daughter are naming different players they know whenWyatt, 4, spots the pink cleats on the field.
“Do you like his pink shoes?” Kylie asks.
“Oh, I see the pink shoes again!” Wyatt calls out.
“A.J. Brown’s shoes, I see them,” Kylie confirms.
“Me too! I see them again. I see them again, Mom!” Wyatt shares as she watches intently.
“Safe to say she really enjoyed the pink shoes,” Kylie captioned the adorable moment.
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Brown’s cleats have been a subject of discussion throughout the league after he was asked to change out of bright-colored cleats during the Eagles’ week three game, or face a fine and be pulled from the game.
The wide receiver complied during the game but later addressed the incident, telling reporters, “That rule sucks. But it’s OK. I really try to bend the rules a little bit.”
“[My cleats] are green, highlighter green. I think all players should wear whatever they want to wear. They’re not going to be able to fine everybody in the league, so we should start that movement as players,” he said, perThe Philadelphia Inquirer.
Brown then explained the reasoning behind his bright cleats. “I wear the cleats because of my daughter… so she can easily spot me,” he explained, referencing his 3-year-old daughter Jersee.
“Whenever I wear black cleats or something like that, it’s hard for her to spot me. I think everybody knew where I was on the field with the cleats, definitely my daughter,” the father of two — who also shares 13-month-old son A.J. Brown Jr. with longtime partner Kelsey Riley — continued.
“She got mad at me and [asked] ‘Why did I change the cleats?’ I had to take them off or they’d pull me out of the game. I try to stay on the field.”
Brown can continue to wear pink cleats through week six, per the NFL’s Crucial Catch initiative.
source: people.com