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Watch: Jason Kelce smashes Penn State heckler’s phone for calling Travis Kelce a homophobic slur

Watch: Jason Kelce smashes Penn State heckler’s phone for calling Travis Kelce a homophobic slur

Ex Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce was involved in a heated argument with a Penn State fan outside Beaver Stadium on Saturday, resulting in him smashing the person’s phone after they used a homophobic slur to attack his brother, Travis Kelce, over his relationship with Taylor Swift.

Kelce, who appeared on ESPN’s “College GameDay” before Saturday’s Penn State vs. Ohio State duel, was seen on a video walk as several people with phones surrounded him.

In the video, one person can be heard shouting, “Hey Kelce, how does it feel like your brother is a f**ked up guy dating Taylor Swift?”

The man continues to follow Kelc, who appears to be recording him. Previous NFL player he finally turns around, then grabs the phone out of the fan’s hand and smashes it on the ground.

Several videos have been shared on social media captured the interaction.

In one, Kelce appears to be walking away with a phone. In another instance, when a man demands his phone back, Kelce appears to respond, “Who the hell now?”

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Representatives for Kelce did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

In the past, Kelce has expressed emotion in defense of his brother Travis.

ESPN analyst and former NFL player Jason Kelce observes the game between the Atlanta Falcons and Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on September 16, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

On a September episode of the “New Heights” podcast, the Kelce brothers talked about Travis’ slow start to the season despite Bosses will remain undefeated. Younger brother Kelce has faced growing criticism that his relationship with Swift served as a distraction.

“It’ll be your way, especially if you damn well keep being the guy you’ve always been, you know what I mean,” an emotional Jason said. “There is no one I have ever played sports with and no one I have ever been on a team with who loved being around Trav more and I know it is frustrating for me to watch and hear this.

“But I can’t wait – and we don’t have to put it there – but I just can’t wait. I f—ing can’t wait for this to change.”

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