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Laila Edwards, who is set to make history as the first Black woman on the U.S. women’s Olympic hockey team got a huge morale boost from an unexpected source: The Kelce Brothers. The beloved NFL stars donated to her family’s GoFundMe so they could travel and support her at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina, Italy.
She recently praised both Travis and Jason Kelce for their generosity.
Edwards makes history at the Winter Olympics and Travis and Jason Kelce step in to help
At just 21, Edwards is already a rising star in women’s hockey. She was named MVP at the 2025 Women’s World Championship and now she’s preparing for her first Olympic Games, where she’ll compete against the world’s best. For Edwards, having her family in the stands is a huge deal especially as she represents Cleveland Heights, Ohio, on a global stage.
Edwards told People that Travis Kelce’s donation made it possible for her family to attend the Olympics. She described the gesture as meaningful and praised both brothers, saying they’ve been supportive beyond just the donation.“They’re really good guys,” Edwards said. “It’s just amazing to have their support.”The Kelces, who are also from Cleveland, have stayed in touch with Edwards and encouraged her journey, showing how hometown connections can turn into real-life support.
Edwards’ family had been fundraising to cover travel and accommodations for the games and Travis’ contribution gave them the chance to see her make history in person. For Edwards, this wasn’t just about money, it was about having the people who shaped her cheering from the stands as she plays on the biggest stage in sports.
News of the Kelce brothers’ support spread fast on social media with fans praising the gesture as heartwarming and inspiring.
Many pointed out that this moment shows how athletes can lift each other up across sports and that community support plays a huge role in Olympic success.Thanks to Travis and Jason Kelce, Edwards’ family will witness her historic debut, turning what could have been a stressful trip into a moment of celebration. Edwards’ journey from Cleveland Heights to the Olympic ice is already inspiring, and moments like this only add to the excitement as fans around the world look forward to seeing her shine.





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