Jordan Phillips RIPS Jason Kelce in astonishing attack after Eagles star called for the Bills man to be fined for dirty play: ‘He has a voice because he is on his brother’s podcast – he dishes it out but can’t take it’
Jordan Phillips launched a scathing attack on Jason Kelce after the Eagles player demanded the Bills player be fined after a Nov. 26 game.
Phillips was involved in several fights during that game, which the Eagles won 37-34 in overtime, including taking on Cam Jurgens when he was caught offsides.
Jason said they were bulls***. Phillips was not penalized for the moment and was accused of “trying to harm” his teammate Jurgens.
Now, speaking to WROC TV, Phillips hit back, hitting out at Kelsey’s older brother, saying: “You look at the push, he (Kelsey) every play throws himself in somebody’s lap and tries to turn them over.
“So for him to talk about someone being dirty, I don’t think he has any right or any means of asking for a fine when he’s doing a bunch of things. I just think it’s crazy for him to even mention it.”
Jordan Phillips responded to Jason Kelce’s accusations that Phillips was trying to cause injury in an offside Tush Push.
Phillips believes Kelsey has no right to blame others for foul play.
“He dives on his knees (Tush Push) every time…
You can give it out, but you can’t take it? It’s soft.”#Bills pic.twitter.com/OuSVFMfZvy— Thad Brown (@thadbrown7) December 6, 2023
As for the play itself, Phillips added; “I weigh 335 pounds—how can I stop no matter what?” How do I know the ball didn’t fly?
“Even if they won this playoffs, either they beat us or we beat them. Obviously you can give it away, but you can’t take it? It’s just bland.
Speaking about Kelce’s broader position in the NFL, Phillips criticized him and said, “For some reason, he’s a very well-respected guy in the league.”
“Now he suddenly has a voice because he’s on his brother’s podcast, but the way he uses his voice doesn’t make any sense.”
Jason’s brother Travis, whose relationship with Taylor Swift catapulted the New Heights podcast to new levels of fame, will be waiting for Phillips this weekend.
Phillips and the Bills travel to Arrowhead to play the Chiefs, last season’s Super Bowl winners, on Sunday afternoon.
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