Police issue major update in Jason Kelce phone smashing incident

Penn State police have closed the investigation into Jason Kelce’s phone-smashing incident, clearing the now-ESPN analyst of any formal punishment for the act. 

Last month, Kelce was approached by a college-aged male, who called his brother Travis Kelce a ‘f*****’ for dating Taylor Swift. 

As fans lined up for selfies and fist bumps, an unidentifiable male voice can be heard shouting: ‘Hey Kelce! How does it feel your brother is a f***** for dating Taylor Swift?’

Kelce continues walking momentarily after the homophobic slur before turning around, grabbing the fan’s phone and proceeding to furiously slam it down into the ground before picking it up and walking away.

But, as he continued to walk off, the fan chased Kelce and said ‘give me my phone’ to which Kelce replied: ‘Who’s the f***** now?’

Now, Kelce can officially leave the confrontation in his past, per TMZ. 

On November 2, Jason Kelce smashed a phone of a Penn State fan after the male used a slur

Kelce later apologized for the incident on 'Monday Night Football' after the footage went viral

Kelce later apologized for the incident on ‘Monday Night Football’ after the footage went viral

‘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,’ the Penn State statement read. 

Despite being instantly praised on social-media for his actions, Kelce later apologized to start the November 4 episode of ‘Monday Night Football’, two days after the incident occurred.

More to come. 

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