Jason Kelce Snatched and Threw Someone’s Phone After Hearing the F-Slur

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Talk about an offensive line, man. He was there for ESPN’s College GameDay, but Jason Kelce wasn’t playing games when he got heckled during a Saturday visit to Penn State University. In now-viral footage, the retired Philadelphia Eagles football player grabbed a phone and threw it to the ground after someone called his brother, Travis, the f-slur for dating Taylor Swift. Using a homophobic slur is already bad enough, and using it to describe a man dating a woman is just odd. The video doesn’t clearly show the person who shouted the slur, but Kelce seemed to believe the culprit was someone wearing a Penn State hoodie who was filming him. For not letting the comment slide, Kelce initially received widespread praise online, including from fans of his possible future sister-in-law. “he did all that with garage beer in his hand and a friendship bracelet on his wrist, this man needs a medal,” one Swiftie tweeted approvingly. But reactions became slightly more mixed after another angle of the incident surfaced, this time seemingly showing that Kelce went on to say the slur right back — as the person in a Penn State hoodie attempted to retrieve their phone, Kelce appears to ask, “Who’s the f – – – – – now?”

Given that Kelce’s New Heights podcast with his brother just scored a $100 million deal in August, we doubt he’d be sweating it even if he had to pay for any damages to the device. Campus police told “Page Six” that a report had not been filed over the incident as of Saturday afternoon. Honestly, buying a new phone is probably easier than coming forward to identify yourself as the internet’s new enemy of the day.



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