Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl

Dallas Cowboys player Kevin Ogletree was holding vigil Sunday at his big brother’s hospital bedside in Queens — praying he would survive being shot in the head by a pair of bicycling gunmen, a relative said.

Calvin Ogletree, 25, remained in critical condition at Jamaica Hospital Sunday night, a day after he was shot in front of his luxury car rental shop on Linden Blvd. in St. Albans, Queens.

“He’s a good kid; he has a good heart,” Calvin Ogletree’s uncle, Mark Ross, told the Daily News.

“I’m worried about his health right now. We’re just praying for a speedy recovery and we’re praying that (police) officers get a speedy arrest,” Ross said.

Cops continued to hunt Sunday for two men who rode away from the 3 p.m. shooting on bicycles. The motive for the shooting remained a mystery to Ogletree’s family.

“He has a good heart; he’ll do anything for you. He’s a fun-loving kid. He’s a good family man,” said Ross, adding that his nephew has three children ages 11/2 to 3 years old.

Ross said Kevin Ogletree, 24, a wide receiver for the Cowboys, was at his brother’s side with relatives Sunday.

On New Year’s Day, Calvin Ogletree had been at MetLife Stadium cheering for his brother in the Cowboys’ season-ending defeat against the Giants, Ross said.

“We’re a very close family,” Ross said. “We’re praying for him.”

WRITTEN BY Mitch Abramson AND Bill Hutchinson / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS - [email protected] & FULL STORY HERE