Donna Kelce’s festive spirit saw her baking homemade cookies at the Eagles game on Christmas Day in aid of the NFL team’s autism foundation, as she cheered on son Jason instead of joining Taylor Swift‘s for Travis’s Chiefs game on Monday.
Donna posed for a photograph with Kylie Kelce, Jason’s wife, for a heartwarming picture on Christmas Day that was posted on the Eagles Autism Instagram page, holding a box of her very own ‘Mama Kelce’ cookies.
‘The best gift of all: an Eagles WIN and raising money for our Eagles autism community,’ the caption read.
‘Thank you Donna Kelce for donating proceeds from Mama Kelce’s cookie sale to the Eagles Autism Foundation!’.
The cookies were also sold at the Chiefs game as well but the fixture clash with the Chiefs and Eagles meant Donna had to choose which son to support.
Donna Kelce poses with daughter-in-law Kyle after her homemade cookies were sold for an autism charity at the Philadelphia Eagles game on Christmas Day
Jason, his wife Kylie and their three adorable children had Donna with them this Christmas
Donna had picked Jason and Philadelphia over Travis and Kansas City for Christmas
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And she was in Philadelphia as her son Jason’s team got back to winning ways with a 33-25 victory over the New York Giants.
She told People last week: ‘I will be in Philadelphia for Christmas, spending time with my grandkids as we cheer on their dad.
‘I understand that it’s part of the job (holiday games). I embrace the holiday games and enjoy the special days with our football family.’
It meant she had some quality time with Jason’s wife Kylie and their three adorable children: Wyatt, 3, Elliotte, 2, and Bennett – who was only born in March.
The Chiefs, meanwhile had a day to forget with a terrible performance in the 20-14 loss to Las Vegas Raiders.
Shortly after the Chiefs had gifted their opponents back-to-back defensive touchdowns in an NFL record of seven seconds, Kelce made his way back to the sidelines and threw his helmet to the ground in disgust.
CBS cameras caught the exact moment it happened, with the helmet bouncing off the turf and into the stands at Arrowhead.
A coach then tried to give Kelce a replacement, but was stopped by head coach Andy Reid, who then gave the tight end a talking to of his own.
Jason Kelce helped the Eagles record a 33-25 victory over New York Giants on Monday
Travis Kelce and the Chiefs, meanwhile, were beating at Arrowhead by Las Vegas Raiders
In an angry exchange, Reid was seen bumping into Kelce on a busy sideline, before the player then moves away to cool down.
The Chiefs return to action on New Year’s Eve when they host Cincinnati Bengals at Arrowhead Stadium.
The Eagles are also at home that day to Arizona Cardinals.