On Saturday, Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce spent valuable time with his family while prepping for the NFL Pro Bowl Games.
Kelce is in Orlando for this year’s Pro Bowl games as part of the NFC team, where he will compete in the ‘ snap shots’ challenge on Thursday night.
As he prepares for Sunday’s final, the Eagles uploaded a video on social media of the 36-year-old and his daughters Wyatt and Elliotte playing on one of the obstacle courses set up on the field inside the Camping World Stadium host venue.
His wife Kylie was also present on the field, and photos show the couple standing with all three of their girls, including Bennett, their youngest kid.
Another video shows Jason clutching one of his daughter’s hands and swinging her through the air, with the caption: ‘The Kelces are having too much fun.’
I’m not even sure what you do in the Pro Bowl anymore. But it’s down in Orlando, so I can take my kids to Walt Disney World,” Jason told reporter Zach Berman.
Kelce has had a busy week in Orlando, having participated in the NFL Pro Bowl Games talent showdown, where he comically competed in the’snap shots’ challenge.
In the snap shots challenge, Kelce attempted to long snap a ball through different targets of varying sizes for 1-5 points depending on which target he hit.
He spent the entire turn striving to hit the five-point target, but was hilariously unsuccessful before finally finding some luck with the single success of his entire run.
‘If you’re not first, you’re last, correct? So you have to go big or go home,” Kelce remarked following the event.
‘I don’t know, guy; the five just spoke to me. Unfortunately, I didn’t respond very much when it called.
The NFC led the AFC 12-6 after Thursday’s opening day of the Pro Bowl Games, which included some exciting dodgeball matches and precision tests.
Kelce spent some time playing with his girls on the obstacle courses at practice.
He was also recorded playing with his girls, swinging them in the air.
Kelce spent time playing with his girls on the obstacle courses, swinging them in the air.
The two sides will resume their struggle on Sunday, with three flag football games and additional skills contests scheduled.
Although his drive to hit the five-point target remained unwavering throughout the event, Kelce’s NFL future has been called into question.
Following the Eagles’ elimination from the playoffs, reports surfaced that the NFL icon told his teammates he was intending to retire, but he and his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, have denied these assertions.
Jason has yet to specify what decision he will make as he considers whether to prolong his lengthy career as an NFL player for at least another season.