Snoop snatches kickoff at the Arizona Bowl while giving an interview

Snoop Dogg showcased his football skills during his own ball game at the Arizona Bowl on Saturday.

The 54-year-old rapper was on the sidelines for the game between Fresno State Bulldogs and Miami RedHawks in Tuscon and dived forward while giving an interview to juggle and then successfully field the ball.

'My bad, my bad… C'mon, I'm just doing it all today, baby,' Snoop said. 'It had to get caught.'

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Snoop Dogg broke away from an interview to catch a kickoff in the Arizona Bowl
The legendary rapper dived to the ground and made the catch in a stunning viral moment

Wow: Snoop Dogg caught the kick-off ball on Saturday

Wow: Snoop Dogg caught the kickoff in the Arizona Bowl on Saturday

Wow: Snoop Dogg caught the kickoff in the Arizona Bowl on Saturday

Snoop was being interviewed by the endzone during a kickoff, with the score tied 3-3, but broke away once he realized that the ball was spiraling towards him.

Taking to X, one wrote: 'He just out here completing every side quest huh'.

The 54-year-old pictured with the championship trophy after Fresno State won 18-3 on the day

The 54-year-old pictured with the championship trophy after Fresno State won 18-3 on the day

Another said: 'I've said this once. And I'll say it again. Protect Snoop Dogg at all times'.

'And it was a clean catch, ball never hit the ground [laughing emojis]', another wrote.

The Bowl Game was sponsored by the rapper, and his Gin & Juice brand co-owned by Dr Dre.

The rapper and TV personality regularly ventures in the world of sports and has previously been spotted at NFL games or WWE events.

His knowledge of sports even brought the sideline interviewers to ask Snoop about what changes he what made to the College Football Playoff system.

'The first thing I would change, is, think about basketball, right? The NCAA (Tournament),' the rapper responded.

'It's 64 teams that make the playoffs, right? And it's always exciting. You never know what's going to happen.'

'I would add 24 (to the CFP). I would go 24, take two games out, get all that championship stuff out of the way, and go 24 teams, get cracking, and see who's going to win it all.'

Big impact: The viral incident came just two days after his NFL Christmas Day halftime show between Minnesota Vikings and the Detroit Lions

Big impact: The viral incident came just two days after his NFL Christmas Day halftime show between Minnesota Vikings and the Detroit Lions

He continued: 'There (are) too many teams on the outskirts that don't get that shot, that they're always crying and complaining.

'And when it gets to this time of the season, you really start to understand who are the elite teams. But some of the elite teams' records don't reflect that.

'They became elite as they got moving. So, if you had 24, then there's no excuse'.

His NFL Christmas Day halftime show was lauded by fans on social media.