Justin Timberlake will have the attention of the football world when he performs at halftime of Super Bowl LII.

The singer/actor held a press conference on Thursday in Minneapolis, where he discussed that and a myriad of other topics, including his family.

Timberlake admitted that he has no idea what his 2-year-old son, Silas Timberlake, will do with his life. Perhaps he’ll play sports or maybe he’ll follow in his dad’s footsteps and go into the arts.

What about football?

“He will never play football,” Timberlake told a reporter at a Super Bowl press conference.

Timberlake, a Memphis native, offered that answer in a longer response about his son’s early interests. He shared that Silas got to go on the U.S. Bank Stadium field and run around as part of a the week’s festivities.

He didn’t share some long-winded anti-football stance. Still, it’s an ironic comment considering where he’ll perform on Sunday.

“If he wants to get into the arts or sports, yeah, I would fully support that,” Timberlake said. “I think I can hopefully offer him some advice on what to do and what not to do.”

Timberlake obviously isn’t alone with that opinion. With recent studies revealing the dangers of head injuries associated with football, even Barack Obama said he wouldn’t let his son play football if he had one.

Perhaps more time spent living in the SEC’s geographical footprint will convince Timberlake to change his stance.