We’d imagine there aren’t too many parties Chad Kelly doesn’t like attending.

So, it’s only natural that the Denver Broncos signal caller would have a good time at the annual Irrelevant Week celebrating the last pick in the NFL Draft.

Irrelevant Week launched in 1976 by NFL alumnus Paul Salata. It’s recognized by the NFL and honors the last player picked in the draft every year. More information about the event can be found here.

“I think being a part of Irrelevant Week is good,” Kelly said about the event. “You know, a lot of people doubt you being the last pick, and whether you’re the first pick or the last pick or undrafted, everybody has a story to tell. And you might not understand why you were picked in that situation, but at the end of the day, you have to make the best of it and go out and perform and have fun with it. It’s fun and games, but when it gets down to game time, you better be ready to go.

“This is what it’s all about being out here with great people surrounding you and having fun.”

Kelly arrived on Thursday night in Newport Beach, California, and he was picked up at the airport amidst cheers from fans.

 

Kelly was then taken to the Balboa Bay Resort, which is the headquarters of the event. Kelly woke up the following morning at 6:00 a.m. for a spin class. “It was a good time, and a lot of sweaty people and good hard-working people,” Kelly said.

Next, Kelly headed over to ESPN Studios and finished up at the NFL Network.

Kelly then attended the Lowsman Trophy Banquet and Roast, where he received the annual award. The trophy celebrates “successful underdogs.”

Kelly woke up the following morning and went to a beach party, where he actually didn’t surf for fear of injuring his surgically repaired wrist. About 125 people showed up, with many children from underprivileged families who have transitioned from living in cars to apartment housing.

The Broncos signal caller then went back to the Balboa Bay Resort for the “Welcome to Newport Party,” where he toured the harbor in a massive yacht.

Kelly was showered with gifts from the community, and he finished up at church with a college-aged group.

You can check out the full video on DenverBroncos.com.