Campus police nonetheless haven’t recognized the person who heckled Jason Kelce earlier than the Penn State soccer sport towards Ohio State final weekend.
The person, who wore a Penn State hockey sweatshirt, was heard taunting Jason, 37, exterior of Beaver Stadium as the previous Philadelphia Eagle made his method via a crowd of followers.
“Hey, Kelce. How does it really feel your brother’s a f—– relationship Taylor Swift?” the particular person requested, referring to Jason’s brother Travis whereas utilizing a homophobic slur.
The heckler’s sweatshirt led some to take a position he was a member of the Nittany Lions’ hockey staff, however the staff was on the street in Minnesota when the incident occurred.
Video confirmed Jason grabbing the heckler’s telephone and throwing it to the bottom as Jason directed the identical slur again on the unruly fan.
Up to now, nobody has come ahead to report their private property being broken, a college spokesperson advised TMZ Sports activities. An officer did report the incident, nonetheless, and it seems within the Penn State College crime log as “officer noticed a customer damaging private property.”
Us Weekly confirmed on Monday that police are investigating the incident and the method is ongoing.
Jason apologized for his alternative of phrases throughout ESPN’s Monday Night time Soccer pregame present on Monday.
“In a heated second, I made a decision to greet hate with hate,” Kelce mentioned on the printed. “I fell brief this week.”
He elaborated on the most recent episode of his and Travis’ “New Heights” podcast.
“Me reacting gave him the time of day and it additionally gave the scenario notoriety. That’s what I remorse,” he mentioned. “It didn’t deserve consideration, it’s actually silly. And if I simply preserve strolling it’s a nothing burger, no one sees it. Now it’s on the market and it simply perpetuates extra hate.”
He continued, “The factor that I remorse probably the most is saying that phrase, to be sincere with you, and the phrase he used is simply f—ing ridiculous. And it takes it to a different stage. It’s simply off the wall, f—ing over the road. It’s dehumanizing and it received beneath my pores and skin and it elicited a response. Within the warmth of the second, I believed, ‘Hey, what can I say again to him? I’m gonna throw this s— proper again into his face. F— him.’ I do know now that I shouldn’t have finished that, as a result of now there’s a video on the market with me saying that phrase, him saying that phrase, and it’s not good for anyone.”
For his half, Travis, 35, defended his brother for sticking up for him.
“You reacted in a method that was defending your loved ones, and also you would possibly’ve used some phrases that you just remorse utilizing,” he mentioned. “And that’s a scenario you’ve simply received to study from and personal. I believe you proudly owning it and also you talking about it reveals how honest you might be to lots of people on this world. … You don’t select hate, that’s simply not who you might be. I really like you brother, I believe you mentioned that completely.”