Penn State ends investigation into viral video showing Jason Kelce smash heckler's phone

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Jason Kelce smashes fan's phone for using homophobic slur to attack brother Travis

Former Philadelphia Eagle Jason Kelce was involved in a heated altercation with a Penn State fan that resulted in him smashing the person’s phone after they used a homophobic slur to attack his brother, Travis Kelce, for his relationship with Taylor Swift.

Penn State police have closed an investigation into an incident outside Beaver Stadium in November during which former Eagles' center Jason Kelce was recorded smashing a heckler's phone after they made homophobic comments about his brother's relationship with Taylor Swift.

Kelce, who was at the university for an appearance on ESPN's College Gameday, was recorded walking among a crowd of fans when someone was heard yelling, "Hey Kelce, how does it feel that your brother is a f---- dating Taylor Swift."

The unknown person continued to follow Kelce, who eventually grabbed the phone out of the fan's hand and spiked it onto the ground. From another angle, Kelce appears to be walking away with the fan's phone, and in a third recording, Kelce snaps back "who's the f---- now?" when the fan asks for his phone back.

Watch: Jason Kelce smashes Penn State heckler's phone for calling Travis Kelce a homophobic slur

Jason Kelce was involved in a heated altercation with a Penn State fan outside Beaver Stadium on Saturday that resulted in him being seen smashing the person’s phone.

"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 the damage to personal property," a statement from the school on Tuesday read.

Kelce issued an apology ahead of ESPN's broadcast of the Buccaneers-Chiefs game a day later, saying "In a heated moment, I decided to greet hate with hate."

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