
Tons of celebs and NFL superstars are making their way to Las Vegas this week in order to catch Sunday’s big game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs.
With a few days to kill before Super Bowl 58 officially kicks off, many of these familiar faces can likely be seen on the casino floor, where they’re risking their fortunes in an effort to beat the house and pocket some extra spending cash.
Last night at the Aria, several of those celebs tested their luck as cameras caught past and present NFL superstars Jason Kelce, Taylor Lewan and Will Compton playing blackjack alongside comedians Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura.
It was a lively table, to say the least. And while the boys did a good job attracting a scene, things didn’t get crazy until the final hand.
With the camera rolling, the hand kicked off with Lewan showing 11, forcing him into an obvious double-down situation. Then, at the other end of the table, Kelce was holding a soft-18 when he decided to hit. And, wouldn’t you know it? He hit the 3 to give him 21 and send the table into a frenzy… But the action wasn’t over yet.
Next came the dealer’s hand, which busted after hitting on 13 and turning a nine, making everyone at the table a big winner!
No word on exactly how much money they each won on this hand, but based on their reactions, you have to believe it was a significant amount.
With three more days remaining until the big game, this likely won’t be the last we see of these guys on the casino floor.
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