Jason Kelce had to be consoled by fellow ESPN personality Marcus Spears after the Philadelphia Eagles legend had a less-than-stellar showing at the Tailgate Gauntlet pregame.
Jason Kelce received a hug from fellow ESPN commentator Marcus Spears before the Dallas Cowboys and the Houston Texans matchup after breaking a world record which left his colleague unable to contain his laughter.
As part of ESPNs coverage of Monday Night Football, Kelce was tabbed to partake in the Tailgate Gauntlet, a series of challenges against YouTube stars Dude Perfect. The challenges included cornhole, ladder toss and throwing a football through a tire, among other tasks.
Interestingly, one of the challenges Kelce struggled with was throwing the football, either throwing it too strong or with not enough power. The 37-year-old also failed to catch a football blindfolded, which is just as difficult as it sounds, as he attempted to set a record.
After the first attempt went wide, Kelce snagged a wiener perfectly in a hot dog bun on the second attempt, with the 37-year-old holding the now-completed hot dog. Kelce then did a victory lap after setting the record after his impressive attempt.
Once Kelce was back alongside Scott Van Pelt, Ryan Clark and Spears, the rest of the group didnt take long to let the former Eagles star know their thoughts. Thats a world record? Van Pelt asked dryly to which Kelce replied: Hot dogs in the bun I got it.
Van Pelt then retorted: When you and I talked back in the Spring, is this what you pictured? This what you pictured? Spears couldnt contain his laughter as Kelce shook his head before replying: This is why they pay me the big bucks.
Jason Kelce does the Tailgate Gauntlet with Dude Perfect on Monday Night Countdown at AT&T Stadium. pic.twitter.com/fYcQH6sFOB
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The 37-year-old then burst into laughter as Van Pelt continued to talk about Kelces impressive ability to catch a hot dog wiener with a bun from over 160 feet away. While Kelce laughed, Spears stood up and hugged the legend, as he continued to laugh at what he just saw.
Overall, it had been an interesting leadup to the Cowboys and Texans matchup. Additionally, before the game, Kelce and Clark were lambasted on social media for their outfits, with many calling out Clarks choice of wearing a suit with two different textures.
Furthermore, a piece of the roof of AT&T Stadium fell off after the roof was attempted to be opened. The metal piece slowly fell to the field and it did not hit anyone on the field at the time.