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    Jason Kelce won’t be charged in altercation that appeared to show him smashing someone’s phone

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefDecember 12, 2024 International No Comments2 Mins Read
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    No charges will be brought against former Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Jason Kelce in connection with an altercation last month in which he appeared to smash someone’s cellphone outside Penn State University’s Beaver Stadium, a school official said Wednesday.

    Kelce, whose younger brother is Kanas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, was in Happy Valley on Nov. 2 for the Penn State-Ohio State game when the altercation occurred, seemingly sparked by a fan’s use of a slur against his brother.

    Social media videos that were verified by NBC News showed the elder Kelce walking outside the stadium and holding a case of beer while flanked by fans.

    A man could be heard in the background shouting at Kelce and then using a homophobic slur to describe Kelce’s brother in reference to Travis Kelce’s relationship with pop singer Taylor Swift.

    In the videos, Kelce then appeared to turn around, grab the man’s phone, smash it to the ground, pick it up again and walk away.

    Another angle appeared to show the man chasing after Kelce and asking for his phone back. In that video, Kelce appeared to repeat the slur back to the person.

    Penn State spokesperson Jacqueline Sheader said in an email Wednesday that the case has been closed by the school’s police and public safety department.

    “The individual in the video footage circulating on social media has not been identified, and no one has come forward to University Police with a related complaint about damage to personal property,” Sheader said.

    Kelce apologized after the confrontation last month on ESPN’s “Monday Night Countdown.”

    “Listen, I’m not happy with anything that took place. I’m not proud of it,” he said. “And in a heated moment, I chose to greet hate with hate. And I just don’t think that that’s a productive thing. I really don’t.”

    Kelce has appeared as a commentator for ESPN since his retirement at the end of last season. He was at the game with the network’s “College GameDay.”

    ESPN was not immediately reached for comment Wednesday night.



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