Jason Kelce has a bold plan.
The Philadelphia Eagles legend is going to dunk during a Philadelphia 76ers game.
Well, not literally during the game. But at a game, during a stoppage, Kelce is going to take the court to try and dunk.
The 76ers sent out the announcement on Wednesday, and it was shared by local radio man Michael Kaskey-Blomain.
Per the #Sixers: Jason Kelce will attempt to dunk a basketball live in front of fans during the team's game against Sacramento on Jan. 29.
— Michael K-B (@therealmikekb) January 21, 2026
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So now the logical question: Does Kelce have a chance?
During his playing career, Kelce was listed at 6-foot-3 and 295 pounds.
He's almost surely slimmed down now, but there aren't a ton of 6-foot-3 humans walking around dunking.
Kelce is clearly a better athlete than your average 6-3 dude, so maybe it's in play, but he's also 38 years old.
He wouldn't have done this without at least feeling like he's got a chance.
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Kelce made it work for so long in the NFL as an undersized center because of impressive and underrated athleticism, so maybe he's about to show that off again.
Philadelphia sports fans will certainly get behind him. He was a fan favorite throughout his playing career.
Everyone will be keeping an eye out on Jan. 29 to see if Kelce can do it.
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