Travis Kelce and Donna Kelce.Photo:Steve Granitz/FilmMagic

Steve Granitz/FilmMagic
TheKelce familyThanksgiving is still a work in progress.Neither Kansas City Chiefs playerTravis Kelcenor Philadelphia Eagles playerJason Kelcehave games scheduled for Thanksgiving Day. But that doesn’t mean turkey day is set to be a family affair, according to mom Donna Kelce.“I’m not quite sure what Travis’ plans are,” Donna tells PEOPLE whilepromoting her partnership with Barefoot Wine. “But I do know that I’ll be in Philly because he has a game that Sunday in Philadelphia, so I definitely will be there for that game.“The Kelce family’s holiday celebrations haven’t looked traditional since Travis andJasonstarted college, she also reveals.Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce.Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty“Ever since they were in college, we’ve always been on the road,” Donna tells PEOPLE.In the past, the family would either spend time in Cincinnati when the Kelce brothers attended the University of Cincinnati, or one of her sons would host at their home.“I’ve never been in my own home cooking for Christmas or for holidays,” says Donna. “It’s just the life of being a mom for the NFL. It’s always work so you have to kind of go where they are.“Donna Kelce teams up with Barefoot.Barefoot WineAs a football mom, Donna is also teaming up with Barefoot Wine, the NFL’s official wine sponsor, to give away tickets in the brand’s box at Arrowhead Stadium forthe Chiefs vs. Eagles game on Nov. 20.“We’re going to have the “Bandwagon Box,” and we’re going to be introducing some Barefoot Wines as well as talking about football, so it should be fun,” says Donna.Regardless of what the Kelce Thanksgiving plans are, the family will surely be eating alotof food.Donna Kelce.donna kelce/Instagram"They could sit down and eat an entire chicken in high school each — not together; each one of them could finish a chicken,” Donnapreviously told PEOPLEof her sons.That meant always having a stocked fridge. Chicken aside, she told PEOPLE “there was always steak and always hamburgers,” in addition to “normal stuff that kids want to eat.“However, Donna said “milk was completely gone,” noting that they “had to get it every day.” And if she and their dad had gone out to eat the night before and come back with leftovers? She said it would be gone, “even if you put your name on it and put a rubber band around the carton.”
TheKelce familyThanksgiving is still a work in progress.
Neither Kansas City Chiefs playerTravis Kelcenor Philadelphia Eagles playerJason Kelcehave games scheduled for Thanksgiving Day. But that doesn’t mean turkey day is set to be a family affair, according to mom Donna Kelce.
“I’m not quite sure what Travis’ plans are,” Donna tells PEOPLE whilepromoting her partnership with Barefoot Wine. “But I do know that I’ll be in Philly because he has a game that Sunday in Philadelphia, so I definitely will be there for that game.”
The Kelce family’s holiday celebrations haven’t looked traditional since Travis andJasonstarted college, she also reveals.
Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce.Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty

Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty
“Ever since they were in college, we’ve always been on the road,” Donna tells PEOPLE.
In the past, the family would either spend time in Cincinnati when the Kelce brothers attended the University of Cincinnati, or one of her sons would host at their home.
“I’ve never been in my own home cooking for Christmas or for holidays,” says Donna. “It’s just the life of being a mom for the NFL. It’s always work so you have to kind of go where they are.”
Donna Kelce teams up with Barefoot.Barefoot Wine

Barefoot Wine
As a football mom, Donna is also teaming up with Barefoot Wine, the NFL’s official wine sponsor, to give away tickets in the brand’s box at Arrowhead Stadium forthe Chiefs vs. Eagles game on Nov. 20.
“We’re going to have the “Bandwagon Box,” and we’re going to be introducing some Barefoot Wines as well as talking about football, so it should be fun,” says Donna.
Regardless of what the Kelce Thanksgiving plans are, the family will surely be eating alotof food.
Donna Kelce.donna kelce/Instagram

donna kelce/Instagram
“They could sit down and eat an entire chicken in high school each — not together; each one of them could finish a chicken,” Donnapreviously told PEOPLEof her sons.
That meant always having a stocked fridge. Chicken aside, she told PEOPLE “there was always steak and always hamburgers,” in addition to “normal stuff that kids want to eat.”
However, Donna said “milk was completely gone,” noting that they “had to get it every day.” And if she and their dad had gone out to eat the night before and come back with leftovers? She said it would be gone, “even if you put your name on it and put a rubber band around the carton.”
source: people.com