Penn State Police and Public Safety are investigating the incident between Jason Kelce and an unidentified fan at State College and the “process is ongoing,” a university spokesperson confirmed to The Post in an email.
Kelce was seen in a now-viral video smashing the phone of a young man who had been walking behind the former NFL lineman and heckling him on Saturday.
The fan used a homophobic slur when taunting Kelce about his brother, Travis and girlfriend Taylor Swift.
The university police’s daily crime log for that day listed an incident where an “officer observed a visitor damaging personal property” at Curtin Road and Commuter Drive, which is right near Beaver Stadium.
Several videos that made their way to social media showed Jason Kelce, who had been in State College on Penn State’s campus to take part in ESPN’s “College Gameday,” walking near Beaver Stadium while fans walked nearby shouting his name and trying to get high fives.
Things turned when one fan shouted at Kelce, “Hey Kelce how does it feel that your brother is a f—–t for dating Taylor Swift?”
The former Eagle quickly did an about-face and confronted the individual and grabbed his phone, before smashing it to the ground.
The unidentified individual then pushed Kelce as he went to pick it up and the man, who was wearing a Penn State sweatshirt, could be heard demanding, “give me my phone, Kelce.”
That’s when Kelce shot back, “who’s the f—-t now?” several times before finally walking away from the incident.