Jason Kelce’s Daughter Elliotte Steals the Show in Adorable Moment With Randy Moss, Travis Kelce

Jason Kelce's daughter Elliotte adorably crashed the New Heights podcast to say hello to Hall of Fame receiver Randy Moss.

When NFL legend Randy Moss appeared on the “New Heights” podcast, fans expected a lively football conversation with Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce. But the spotlight soon shifted in an unexpected way. Jason’s daughter, Elliotte, suddenly stole the show, charming everyone in the room. Her adorable moment instantly lightened the atmosphere and left even Moss smiling.


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Jason Kelce’s Daughter Elliotte Delivers the Cutest Moment of the Episode

Just moments before the New Heights episode began, the room took an unexpected turn. Jason was preparing to start the show with guest Randy Moss when his second daughter, Elliotte, suddenly walked into the room wearing her tiny jacket. Jason gently asked her to head back, but she refused, determined to stay.

Realizing the moment was unfolding live, Jason introduced his daughter to Moss, calling him the greatest receiver of all time and asking Elliotte to say hello. Without hesitation, she looked at the Hall of Famer and calmly said, ā€œHi Randy Moss.ā€

The brief exchange instantly melted the room. As Elliotte finally left her father’s studio, she sweetly told uncle Travis Kelce, ā€œLove you,ā€ before also sharing a warm goodbye with Moss, turning the moment into an unforgettable highlight of the episode.

During his appearance on New Heights, Randy Moss also opened up about football, reflecting on the mentality that made him one of the most feared receivers in NFL history. Speaking with Jason and Travis, Moss emphasized that great receivers must play with confidence and an aggressive mindset every time they step on the field.

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Moss explained that elite wideouts cannot hesitate or doubt themselves when facing top defensive backs. According to him, believing you are the best player on the field is essential for success at the position. He also reflected on the competitive fire that drove his career, noting that the desire to dominate matchups and make big plays was what pushed him to consistently perform at a Hall of Fame level.

Moss is widely regarded as one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history. Over a 14-season career from 1998 to 2012, Moss built a legendary rƩsumƩ defined by explosive plays and elite scoring production.

He finished his career with 982 receptions for 15,292 receiving yards and 156 receiving touchdowns in 218 games, averaging 15.6 yards per catch. In the playoffs, Moss added 54 receptions for 977 yards and 10 touchdowns in 15 games, further solidifying his reputation as one of the most dangerous deep threats the league has ever seen.

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Moss’s list of achievements reflects his dominance during multiple eras of the NFL. He was selected to the Pro Bowl six times, earned four First-Team All-Pro selections, and won the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award in 1998 after recording 17 touchdown receptions, which remains the rookie record.

His most iconic season came in 2007 with the New England Patriots, when he set the NFL single-season record with 23 receiving touchdowns. Moss led the league in receiving touchdowns five times during his career and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018, cementing his legacy as one of the most electrifying wide receivers the sport has ever produced.

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