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Kylie Kelce is more than ready for an action-packed fall season filled with cheering on her husband in his new role in the NFL and settling into her family's school and sports routines.

This fall will mark an unprecedented time where Jason Kelce will not be stepping on the field as a football center for the Philadelphia Eagles, but will instead be joining the cast of ESPN's Monday Night Countdown as a pre-show analyst.

The proud mom-of-three shared to PEOPLE, "I am mostly excited to see Jason excel in a new position. I jokingly say it's a pain in the butt that he's good at everything, and I know I'm biased in that, but I truly believe he's good at everything... So, I have full faith that he's going to tackle his new position and excel."

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She continued to comment, "I'm really excited to get to watch him do that. And I think it's such a shift from sort of physically exerting yourself to getting to sort of showcase your intellectual ability and the way that you analyze games."

Kylie, 32, gushed, "He's such an analytical person and so I think that this will be the perfect role for him on Monday night with ESPN. I'm really excited to watch him work."

Alongside her husband's new venture, the Pennsylvania native shared that she is looking forward to enjoying the budding routine of school for her eldest daughters, Elliotte, 3 and Wyatt, 4, continuing to coach field hockey at her local high school, and spending time raising her 18-month-old, Bennett.

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