Jason Kelce Addresses Viral Video of Smashing Heckler’s Phone: “I’m Not Proud of It”

As a gamer with years of experience navigating through the virtual and real-world landscapes, I must say that Jason Kelce‘s recent actions have left me somewhat divided. On one hand, I wholeheartedly support his initial reaction to the homophobic slur directed at his brother, which was a stand against hate speech. However, I cannot condone the physical act of destroying another person’s property in such a heated moment.


Jason Kelce has voiced his opinion following the widespread dissemination of a video where he tossed a spectator’s mobile phone after the fan insulted his sibling Travis Kelce using a derogatory term based on sexual orientation.

During the opening of ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown show, the former Philadelphia Eagles center discussed the controversy where he was caught using a homophobic slur towards a fan.

Kelce stated, “Everyone has witnessed the incident unfold. I’m not satisfied with how things transpired at all. I can’t say I’m proud of it. In a heated situation, I reacted by responding to hate with more hate, and I believe that’s not beneficial, honestly. I don’t think it fosters dialogue and is not the correct approach.

At that instant, I stumbled to a depth I shouldn’t have reached. Essentially, I strive to lead my life according to the golden rule – a principle I was taught to treat others with kindness and respect. I will make an effort to continue doing so in the future, despite falling short this past week.

Over the weekend, after appearing on ESPN’s College GameDay for the Ohio State versus Penn State game, a spectator was caught on camera addressing Kelce with, “Hey, Kelce. How does it feel that your brother is dating Taylor Swift’s gay partner?” This remark refers to Kelce’s brother, who is a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs and has been in a relationship with Swift since last year.

After that, Jason is clearly spotted picking up the man’s phone and breaking it on the ground. In different videos circulating online, it appears that the spectator is searching for his phone and seems to say to Jason, “Hand over my phone, buddy,” and pushes him. Later, Kelce is heard saying, “Who’s the coward now?

Reports indicate that the police department at Penn State University is currently examining the situation surrounding Kelce and an anonymous college football spectator on campus.

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2024-11-05 03:25