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Jason Kelce shares what he regrets most about the incident with a fan in Pennsylvania

Jason Kelce shares what he regrets most about the incident with a fan in Pennsylvania

Former Philadelphia Eagles Center Jason Kelce is trying to move past a heated argument he got into with a fan on Saturday.

Kelsey was spotted walking around after appearing on ESPN’s “College GameDay” and was caught on video. several people.

One man in Kelsey’s video shouted, “Hey Kelsey, how do you feel about your brother fucking dating Taylor Swift?”

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Former NFL player Jason Kelce enters the stadium through the game tunnel before the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and New Orleans Saints at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Denny Medley/Imagn Images)

The 37-year-old man turned around, snatched the phone from the man’s hand and threw it to the ground. Kelsey then took the phone and left with it.

When a fan asked for his phone back, Kelsey replied, “Who the hell now?”

During a recent episode of New Heights, Kelsey said he was once again addressing the incident so people can move on.

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“I’m not happy with the situation. My reaction gave him the time of day and also gave the situation prominence. This is what I regret, okay? It didn’t deserve attention. This is really stupid and if I just kept going, it’s a damn nothingburger. Nobody sees him. Now he’s there, and he’s only perpetuating more hate. Honestly, my biggest regret is saying that word,” Kelsey said.

“The word he used is just fucking funny and it takes it to another level. It’s just going beyond the fucking limit, and it’s inhumane. my skin. And it got a reaction and in the heat of the moment I was like, “Yo, what can I say back to him, I’m going to throw this shit right in his face because?” Fuck it.

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Former NFL player Jason Kelce before the game between the New Orleans Saints and Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Jay Biggerstaff/Imagn Images)

“Now I know I shouldn’t have done that because now there’s a video of me saying that word and him saying that word and it’s not good for anyone. I think what I really regret is that now there is a video that is a very hateful video that has now been posted online and millions of people have seen it. And I share the blame for it being immortalized and put on public display.”

Jason’s brother Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce offered his support.

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“I know this is weighing on you, brother. It sucks and you shouldn’t feel that way. I’m going to make the situation worse than I think it actually is. But the real situation is that some damn clown came up to you to talk about your family and you reacted in a way that was defensive. your family And you may have used some words that you regret.” – Travis said.

“And it’s a situation you just have to learn from and accept. And I think the fact that you own it and talk about it shows how sincere you are to many people in this world. And it shows, especially what you said on Monday night. that you choose not to give a fuck… you don’t choose to hate. This is not who you are. I love you bro, I think you said it perfectly.

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Broadcaster Jason Kelce before the game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Jay Biggerstaff/Imagn Images)

While Jason is about to move on, Pennsylvania State Police are investigating the incident, a spokesman told The Associated Press.

The police department’s incident log includes an entry from Saturday in which “an officer observed a patron damaging personal property.”

PSU Public Information Officer Jacqueline Sheeder confirmed to The Associated Press on Tuesday that Kelsey was involved in the incident and said the process was ongoing. The report lists potential offenses as criminal mischief and disorderly conduct.

Fox News’ Ryan Morick contributed to this report.

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