Although retired from the NFL, Jason Kelce nonetheless earned a landing of types towards Olympian Nicole Heavirland in an arm-wrestling problem.
On Sunday, July 28, the 29-year-old rugby participant shared a video on Instagram the place she is seen battling arm-for-arm with the 36-year-old former Philadelphia Eagles Heart.
Together with her USA teammates encouraging her, the 2 put in a big quantity of effort, however the wrestling ended with a victory for Jason. The publish was captioned, “@jason.kelce holding on to that desk just a little bit?”
Jason was proven holding onto the nook of the desk, which Nicole dominated as dishonest. Within the feedback, the eldest Kelce brother defended his win, expressing, “Holding onto one thing along with your off hand is totally throughout the guidelines of the Worldwide Federation of Arm Wrestling.”
Even his spouse Kylie joined within the playful banter, stating, “I attempted to warn you!”
This 12 months marks Nicole’s second Olympics, as she beforehand attended the Tokyo Video games in 2020, the place she completed in sixth place with the USA ladies’s rugby workforce. In Paris, they began off sturdy with wins towards each Japan and Brazil.
The Kelce household confirmed assist on the recreation of their Parisian-themed outfits. Jason wore a navy beret and a white T-shirt labeled “Group USA Paris,” whereas Kylie opted for a blue and white striped unfastened button-down high with white pants. They posed alongside USA rugby members – Nicole, Kate Zackary, Meya Bizer, Kristen Thomas, and Kasey McCravey – in a snap shared by the workforce’s official account. “Only a bunch of eagles,” they captioned the Instagram publish.
Jason even shared his enthusiasm for the workforce in a video posted by the workforce on Instagram, saying, “I’m formally a fan… Girls’s Rugby Olympics.”
The Kelces’ love for sports activities is plain. Jason informed the Related Press, “Once we discovered that we have been going to have a possibility to go to this, the extra we thought of it, we have been like, ‘Let’s reap the benefits of it now that we are able to truly do it’… We love sports activities, we love competitors, we love world occasions. That is such a novel place the place all the world will get to come back collectively and bond over competitors and sports activities.”