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Donna Kelce

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Donna Kelce
Born
Donna Blalock

Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
EducationOhio University
Baldwin Wallace University
ChildrenJason Kelce
Travis Kelce

Donna Kelce (née Blalock) is an American former banker and the mother of National Football League players Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce. In addition to raising two professional athletes, she has been involved in charitable initiatives and appeared in media roles, including acting in Hallmark Channel films and being named one of Glamour's women of the year in 2024​.

Early life and education

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Donna Kelce (née Blalock) was born and raised in Cleveland.[1][2] She was raised in a small house downtown with her grandparents living in the upstairs.[2] At the age of 12, her mother died shortly after the family, which included her father and younger brother Don, relocated from Cleveland to Moreland Hills, Ohio.[1][3] Her father later remarried Mary, who played a key role in Kelce's upbringing.[1] Kelce credited Mary with helping her and her brother maintain stability during their formative years. She remained an influential figure in Kelce's life until her death in 2023.[1]

Although her father opposed women participating in sports, Kelce pursued track and field with the support of her stepmother. During high school, she competed in the Junior Olympics, where she competed in track and field events​​​. Kelce became the first in her family to graduate from college, earning a degree in radio and television from Ohio University.[1][2] She completed a M.B.A. at Baldwin Wallace University.[3]

Career

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Kelce pursued a 30-year career in banking, working for Mastercard and later specializing in commercial real estate finance at a Cleveland-based bank​​​.[1]

Kelce has participated in charitable efforts connected to her public persona.[4][5] In one initiative, mugs featuring her likeness and a recipe were sold to raise funds for student lunch debt relief.[5] Kelce approved the project and supported its mission​​.[5][4]

In 2024, Kelce appeared in two Hallmark Channel holiday films, Christmas on Call and Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story.[6] In the former, she portrayed the owner of a cheesesteak shop in Philadelphia, wearing an Eagles jersey with her son Jason Kelce's number.[6] In the latter, she played the manager of a Kansas City barbecue restaurant while wearing a Chiefs jersey customized with a message from her son Travis Kelce.[6] These marked her first acting roles, and Kelce described the experience as enjoyable and approached it with humor​​.[6][4]

In 2024, Kelce was named one of Glamour's women of the year.[4] The recognition highlighted her role as the mother of two professional football players and her reflections on motherhood, ambition, and perseverance​.[4]

Personal life

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Kelce met Ed Kelce at Fagan's, a bar in Cleveland.[2] They married in the 1970s and remained together for twenty years before divorcing.[3][2] They are the parents of Jason Kelce, who played as a center for the Philadelphia Eagles, and Travis Kelce, a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs.[6] In 2022, they became the first brothers to play against each other in a Super Bowl, an event that drew public attention to Kelce as their mother​​.[6][4]

Kelce has spoken about her experiences raising her sons, emphasizing the challenges of parenting and her efforts to instill responsibility and independence in them.[4] Kelce also discussed her pride in their accomplishments and their grounded personalities despite their public success​​.[4]

As of 2024, Kelce resides in Orlando, Florida.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Weaver, Emily (December 3, 2024). "All About Travis and Jason Kelce's Parents, Ed and Donna Kelce". People Magazine. Retrieved 2024-12-11.
  2. ^ a b c d e Wood, Becca (2024-02-22). "Travis and Jason Kelce's parents: All about Ed and Donna Kelce". TODAY.com. Retrieved 2024-12-11.
  3. ^ a b c d Webb, Craig (January 29, 2024). "Super Bowl mom: Who is Donna Kelce? What are her ties to Ohio?". Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved 2024-12-11.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Barry, Samantha (2024-10-03). "They Raised the World's Biggest Superstars. Now They're Telling Their Own Stories". Glamour. Retrieved 2024-12-11.
  5. ^ a b c Encinas, Amaris (February 18, 2024). "Kansas City woman's Donna Kelce mug sells like wildfire, helps pay off student lunch debt". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2024-12-11.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Jensen, Erin (November 30, 2024). "'Holiday Touchdown': All about Donna Kelce's 'Love you Mommy!' jersey from Travis". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2024-12-11.