Jason Kelce has been having the time of his life since the Philadelphia Eagles season ended, with the latest chapter taking place Sunday at the Pro Bowl Games.
Kelce was part of the winning team, with the NFC beating the AFC 64-59 overall, with Kelce’s biggest contribution coming during the the first ‘Gridiron Gauntlet’ at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
The ‘Gridiron Gauntlet’ was a five-event obstacle course, with the final stage being the only one that was not individually completed.
Kelce teamed up with fellow offensive lineman Penei Sewell and Tristan Wirfs for the sled push.
Wirfs and Sewell pushed the sled with Kelce on top of it, who screamed and cheered for his teammates as best he could.

Kelce was pushed on a sled for the NFC by Wirfs and Sewell, earning three points for their team

Kelce has been spotted nearly every week at a football stadium since the Eagles’ elimination
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Once across the finish line ahead of the AFC, Kelce was swarmed by his NFC teammates.
During the actual flag football portion of the Pro Bowl Games, the centers essentially snapped the ball and crouched down out of the way if the position players. So the sled push was Kelce’s chance to shine.
Kelce’s football future is still unclear, as reports of his retirement have been in the public eye for nearly a month since the Eagles’ loss to Tampa Bay.
Since the Wild Card Round, Kelce was in the stands for his younger brother, Travis Kelce’s, Divisional round game against the Bills, where Jason jumped out of a luxury suite to chug a beer with fans.
Kelce also joined the Chiefs in Baltimore for their AFC Championship victory. Whether or not Kelce will be at the Super Bowl, alongside Travis’ girlfriend Taylor Swift, is unclear.
It’s clear either way Jason Kelce is having the time of his life no matter what he is up to.
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