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Rival NFL WAGs Ciara and Kylie Kelce name the team they both want to fail in the new season

Rival NFL WAGs Ciara and Kylie Kelce name the team they both want to fail in the new season

Daily Mail​2 days ago
Kylie Kelce has a shared hatred with an A-List songwriter - and no, it's not Taylor Swift.
Her husband Jason and brother-in-law Travis maybe have had pop icon Swift on their New Heights podcast on Wednesday night but Kylie Kelce had a Grammy Award-winning NFL WAG of her own on her show this week.
The mother-of-four hosted music sensation Ciara on her Not Gonna Lie podcast on Thursday as the pair lifted the lid on family life in the league.
And beyond having motherhood and NFL star husbands in common, the duo bonded over an unlikely interest: the NFC East.
Kylie husband Jason cemented himself as a Philadelphia Eagles legend after spending his entire 13-season career in the City of Brotherly Love, while Ciara's partner Russell Wilson has just become the new quarterback of the New York Giants.
The only issue? The two teams are fierce rivals in one of the most hotly-contested divisions in the league.
Ciara, who is married to quarterback Russell Wilson, appeared on Kylie Kelce's podcast
Kylie is married to Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce, a divisional rival of the Giants
Yet, there is one thing that eclipses the rivalry between the Eagles and the Giants: their shared hatred of the Dallas Cowboys.
'For anyone listening who may live under a rock, your husband, Russell Wilson, is now with the Giants,' Kylie began. 'I'll tell you the same thing I always tell Giants fans we can see eye to eye because we can collectively dislike the Cowboys together.'
'That's big facts. I'm learning the territory of where I am and that blue and white and silver team (the Cowboys) we definitely got a good history there,' the singer agreed.
'But we also know too that the Eagles...,' she trailed off, leaving Kylie, a renowned passionate Philadelphia fan, hilariously grimacing. 'It's like the whole history runs thick in this division.
'So listen on this podcast, you and I we cool but...,' the songstress jokingly trailed off, sending the pair in to a fit of laughter.
'Everyone in this region are die-hards. I've never seen it this thick, where there's more than one [rivalry],' she added. 'I think it's more so the energy of this region.
'When we were in Seattle we didn't have multiples, it was us and the Niners that was defined.'
The two also bonded over raising a family around football with both parents having four children.
The Grammy Award winner opened up on raising a family around her husband's NFL schedule
Ciara has son Future Zahir from a previous relationship with rapper Future, and shares Sienna Princess, Win Harrison, and Amora Princess with Wilson.
Meanwhile, Kylie shares four daughters Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 2, and Finnley, who they welcomed earlier this year.
And Kylie has previously publicly declared the football calendar as 'single-parent season', prompting the Philadelphia native to ask Ciara how she juggles motherhood and the NFL.
'I like to do what we call organized chaos,' the Goodies hitmaker explained. 'We're really big on being intentional with our schedule. It really is that simple.
'The schedule is the blueprint it helps us to keep things in line. The thing is with his schedule, I can manoeuvre my world around his more because their schedule is locked. You know what to expect and you see that schedule far in advance.
'So, for example, I originally had my album coming out in July because I was trying to beat training camp and that stuff. but the unfortunately - or fortunately for my fans because I got to finish things up more - now I'm falling in the thick of things with preseason. I've never really done it that way before.'
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