Philadelphia Eagles veteran Jason Kelce refused to be denied while competing in the ‘snap shots’ challenge during the NFL Pro Bowl Games on Thursday.

The 36-year-old center, who is still contemplating his future in the NFL, attempted to long snap a ball through several targets of varying size for 1-5 points depending on the target they hit.

Kelce spent the entirety of his turn attempting to hit the five-point target, but hilariously struggled to do so before eventually finding some luck with the only success of his entire run.

 

‘If you’re not first you’re last, right? So you gotta go big or go home,’ Kelce said after the event.

‘I don’t know man, the five was just speaking to me. Unfortunately I didn’t answer too much when it called.

Jason Kelce (left) participated in the 'snap shots' challenge at the NFL Pro Bowl games 
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Jason Kelce (left) participated in the ‘snap shots’ challenge at the NFL Pro Bowl games

Kelce tried to hit the five-point target but was only successful one time during his entire turn 

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 Kelce tried to hit the five-point target but was only successful one time during his entire turn

The NFC took a 12-6 lead over the AFC after Thursday’s opening day at the Pro Bowl Games after some lively dodgeball encounters and tests of precision.

The two teams will resume their battle on Sunday, with three flag football games and additional skills competitions in store.

Although his determination to hit the five-point target was never in question during the event, one thing that has come under question is Kelce’s future in the NFL.

Following the Eagles’ elimination from the playoffs, reports indicated the NFL legend told his teammates he was planning to hang up his cleats, however he and his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, have refuted those claims.

While taking his time to decide if he will play again, Jason has certainly been enjoying himself during his free time.

As well as attending the pregame tailgate, Kelce seen ripping his shirt off and celebrating in the stands after Travis scored a touchdown for the Chiefs against the Buffalo Bills last month.

Jason’s brother Travis and the Chiefs are currently set for a Super Bowl rematch with the San Francisco 49ers next Sunday.