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Jason Kelce was pushed to the ground by a Penn State fan before repeating the gay slur hurled at him in a new video.
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Jason Kelce was pushed to the ground by a Penn State fan before repeating the gay slur hurled at him in a new video.

New video obtained by TMZ on Saturday shows a fan in a Penn State hoodie pushing Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce from behind, causing him to fall, before Saturday’s game against Ohio State.

The video above showed Kelce, who was on hand to participate in ESPN’s College Gameday, walking through a crowd near Beaver Stadium. Someone behind him yelled, “Hey Kelce, how does it feel to know that your brother is a (homophobic slur) who is dating Taylor Swift?”

Kelce stopped, turned around, and walked back to the young man in the Penn State hoodie (it’s unclear from the video if he’s the person who yelled the insult, but Kelce seems to believe he’s the culprit), who was following him. and filming with a phone. a second video Kelce is clearly shown taking a cell phone from that person, stabbing it into the asphalt, then picking it up and walking away with it.

The new video obtained by TMZ Continue there with the fan following Kelce to get his phone back. He can clearly be heard saying, “Give me my phone Kelce,” while appearing to push him from behind, causing him to lose his balance.

Kelce appears and repeatedly asks the Penn State fan, “Who’s the (gay slur) now?” Someone comes over to separate them and tells the fan, “Get that (expletive) out of here,” as Kelce continues. The fan appears to pick up his phone and continues behind Kelce.

Many of the comments on social media supported Kelce’s response. Others suggested Kelce was wrong and should have kept walking.

It will be interesting to see what Jason has to say about all of this because he will surely be asked about it the next time he is in front of a microphone. It will also be interesting to see what Penn State has to say about the harassment Kelce suffered and if the person whose phone was smashed has anything to say about the altercation.