Mike Windt, who starred at Elder High School and for the Cincinnati Bearcats, spent nine seasons as a long snapper for the Chargers.
Did you have Jason Kelce talking about Mike Windt smoking cigarettes on your 2026 Pro Bowl Games bingo card?
Kelce, an ESPN analyst and former Cincinnati Bearcats standout, brought up Windt during a brief, in-game discussion about long snappers and their athleticism.
Windt, who starred at Elder High School and for the Bearcats, spent nine seasons as a long snapper for the Chargers between 2010 and his release in 2018.
"I know a guy, Mike Windt, who played for close to a decade, was a long snapper at Cincinnati and then (played) in the league for a long time," Kelce said. "Tore his ACL doing a vertical jump test at Cincinnati, then proceeded to smoke cigarettes at halftime of NFL games for probably - by the way, kids, do not smoke cigarettes. I'm not advocating."
Kelce also discussed his recent quad injury.
"My quad is struggling," Kelce joked. "Not from the cigarettes, just from the squatting. ... I (squatted) the 685 (pounds) very smoothly. I tore it doing 635 the following week, trying to get to 700. Because I'm trying to dunk for the first time in my life. To which my brother said, 'I don't think that that translates.'"
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: What Jason Kelce said on Pro Bowl about Mike Windt smoking cigarettes
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