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UPDATE: 11/4/24, 12:10 p.m. ET — Jason Kelce was caught on camera using a homophobic slur three times after swatting a phone out of a heckler’s hand. In a video obtained by TMZ, Kelce ...
Jason Kelce apologized on "Monday Night Countdown" after a viral video from Penn State last weekend showed him smashing a person's phone after the person called his brother, Travis Kelce, a ...
Jason Kelce has issued a mea culpa after a heated confrontation with an attendee at a recent college football game. The former Philadelphia Eagles center attended the Penn State-Ohio State matchup ...
Over the weekend, Jason Kelce attended the Ohio State-Penn State game in Pennsylvania. Before the retired athlete, who previously played center for the Eagles, could make it inside, he found ...
Taylor Swift greeted Jason Kelce with a hug as the Kansas City Chiefs took on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Swift, 34, embraced her boyfriend’s brother, 37, in a private suite overlooking the field ...
Jason Kelce issued an apology during ESPN’s “Monday Night Countdown” after a viral video captured a “heated moment” between the retired Super Bowl champion and a fan over the weekend.
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Former Philadelphia Eagles center and current ESPN analyst Jason Kelce apologized on the network on Monday night after he got into an incident with a fan over the weekend. Kelce said he "chose to ...
By Lexy Perez Associate Editor Jason Kelce is speaking out after a video of him throwing a college football fan’s phone when the fan taunted his brother Travis Kelce with a homophobic slur went ...
Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce apologized Monday for smashing a person’s phone after an anti-gay slur was used to refer to his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.