Jason Kelce is making the most of being in Las Vegas for the Super Bowl as he hit the blackjack tables and saw U2 on Wednesday night.
The Philadelphia Eagles center is in Sin City to cheer on brother Travis at the Super Bowl on Sunday.
He is expected to be sat alongside Taylor Swift at Allegiant Stadium when Travis and the Kansas City Chiefs play the San Francisco 49ers.
It will cap of a busy week or so for Jason after he was also in Orlando for the NFL’s Pro Bowl games last week, where he took time out from football to visit Disneyworld with his young family.
But Jason is also making the most of his down time in Vegas, hitting the casino floor for a spot of gambling.
Jason Kelce was filmed playing blackjack in a Las Vegas casino on Wednesday night
The Philadelphia Eagles center was later pictured watching rock band U2 at the Sphere
He was filmed playing alongside some members of Barstool Sports and comedians Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura.
It looked as though Kelce brought his Super Bowl ring – won with the Eagles in 2018 – down to the casino floor and shared it around the group.
After leaving the casino floor, Kelce then went to watch U2 play on Wednesday night.
The legendary Irish rock band are playing a run of shows at The Sphere throughout Super Bowl week.
The Sphere was opened to the public last September as an entertainment venue off the Las Vegas Strip, three miles from Allegiant Stadium.
It is known for the LED screen that wraps around the outside of the venue and plays projections on the inside as well.
The Sphere is just off the Strip but can be illuminated with any design on both sides to cater to whatever event the venue or Las Vegas is hosting.
Jason also filmed a special Super Bowl edition of New Heights alongside brother Travis
U2 hosted the first concert at the venue, and it was a visible part of Formula 1’s Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Jason also recorded a special Super Bowl preview episode of New Heights, the hit podcast he does with Travis.
Both Kelce brothers’ futures beyond Super Bowl LVIII are subjects of intense public interest.
Jason has swatted away reports that he told Philadelphia teammates he is retiring after the team’s Wild Card loss to the Buccaneers last month.
The center has yet to make clear whether he will return to the gridiron next season.
Travis’ offseason activities may have little to do with football in the public eye now that he is dating Swift.
Attending Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ concerts and getting photographed by paparazzi on the streets of New York City will likely happen.