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Jason Kelce Smashes Phone Of Fan Who Called His Brother Travis Homophobic Slur Outside Beaver Stadium

Former Philadelphia Eagle Jason Kelce slammed an apparent Penn State fan’s phone to the ground outside Beaver Stadium on Saturday after the fan used a homophobic slur to describe Kelce’s brother Travis. Kelce then used the same slur in response to the heckler.

Multiple videos circulating on social media show Kelce, who was in town for the Penn State-Ohio State game, walking along Curtin Road near the stadium when the fan shouted “Hey Kelce, how does it feel your brother’s a f— dating Taylor Swift?”

Kelce turned back, took the fan’s phone and threw it to the the ground. After the fan, who was wearing a Penn State hoodie, said “Give me my phone,” Kelce replied, “Who’s the f— now?”

Warning: Offensive language

Another video obtained by TMZ shows the fan shoving Kelce after the phone was thrown and Kelce saying “Who’s the f— now?” three times before walking away.

Jason Kelce, who is now an analyst for ESPN’s NFL coverage, announced this week on his “New Heights” podcast he hosts with his brother that he planned to attend Saturday’s game at Penn State, which was ultimately won by Ohio State 20-13. He appeared on ESPN’s College GameDay pregame show, which aired from outside the Bryce Jordan Center, and visited at least one fan tailgate.

Travis Kelce, an All-Pro tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, has been dating Taylor Swift since 2023.

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Geoff Rushton (StateCollege.com)

Geoff Rushton is managing editor for StateCollege.com. Contact him at [email protected] or find him on Twitter at @geoffrushton.

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