NFL veteran Jason Kelce addressed viewers in an emotional return to the ESPN set Monday, following a controversial exchange with a fan that has sparked backlash and caught the attention of authorities. Kelce, now 36, opened Monday Night Countdown with a statement that strayed far from the typical pre-game analysis, instead diving into the events that unfolded over the weekend.
The retired Eagles icon spoke candidly about the incident, which took place during Saturday’s high-stakes Penn State vs. Ohio State matchup in Happy Valley. Kelce, known for his on-field passion, admitted that in the heat of the moment, he allowed frustration to cloud his judgment.
“I think everyone’s seen what happened,” Kelce began, referencing the incident that quickly circulated on social media. “I’m not proud of it. In a heated moment, I chose to greet hate with hate, and I don’t think that’s a productive way to handle things.”
Jason Kelce could be facing further punishment
The episode reportedly escalated when a fan hurled a homophobic slur in Kelce‘s direction, prompting the former NFL star to respond in kind. Witnesses state that Kelce, clearly angered, used similar language in his response-a decision he now regrets. Despite his willingness to put the event behind him, the repercussions continue, as reports indicate that police at Penn State are investigating the exchange.
With both his admission of regret and the ongoing investigation, the incident casts a shadow over Kelce‘s otherwise respected career.