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Kelce Brothers Aid Gold Medalist Laila Edwards
27 Feb
Summary
- Kelce brothers donated $10,000 to Laila Edwards' GoFundMe.
- Edwards is the first Black woman on the U.S. women's national hockey team.
- Family and Kelces supported Edwards at the Milan games.

Hometown heroes rallied around Laila Edwards as she pursued a gold medal, demonstrating remarkable community spirit.
Before her triumphant performance in Milan, Laila's father, Robert Edwards, initiated a GoFundMe with a $50,000 goal. This effort aimed to cover travel expenses for the Games, ensuring they wouldn't face financial hardships like an electricity bill.
The Kelce brothers, Jason and Travis, made a substantial $10,000 donation, significantly boosting the campaign. Robert Edwards expressed deep gratitude, emphasizing the emotional impact of their support. The presence of approximately 12 family members and supporters, including the Kelces at the semifinal and gold medal matches, enhanced the experience.
Edwards, a historic figure as the first Black woman to represent the U.S. senior women's national team, also appeared on Kylie Kelce's podcast. She presented the couple with Team USA jerseys. Travis Kelce playfully acknowledged her athletic prowess, joking about Cleveland Heights' best athlete, but ultimately conceded her gold medal status.
This synergy between the Kelces and Edwards underscored a powerful hometown connection, with both figures representing Cleveland Heights with pride. Their shared success resonated deeply within the community.



