Eagles Center Jason Kelce On Tom Brady Chewing Out His O-Line: ‘I Will Put You In That Trash Can If You Don’t Shut The F Up’

Eagles Center Jason Kelce On Tom Brady Chewing Out His O-Line

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During a recent episode of his podcast that he hosts with his brother, Kansas City Chiefs Pro Bowl tight end Travis Kelce, Philadelphia Eagles center — and generally Philly legend — Jason Kelce shared quite a strong take about the video of Tom Brady yelling at his offensive live during the Week 6 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Philadelphia Eagles Pro Bowl center Jason Kelce shared a strong take about Tom Brady yelling at his offensive linemen during a recent episode of his podcast

“Did you see the clip? He was yelling at them boys. Listen, he’s Tom Brady, I can’t say nothing. If Tom yells at me, I’m probably not gonna say nothing neither,” Jason said to his brother Travis on the latest episode of their podcast.

“But playing o-line is hard. If there’s one thing I do not like, it is quarterbacks getting into offensive linemen. Like bro, I am f—ing doing the best I can, brother! Get the f— out of my face! I will put you in that trash can over there if you don’t shut the f— up. The last thing I want is a motherf—er that can’t get hit or it’s called roughing the passer to come up to me and tell me how to f—ing wrestle somebody every play. Get the f— out of here.”

Ultimately, though, Kelce admits that Brady’s status within the game has earned him the right to yell at his teammates despite how much he may personally dislike it:

“Listen, it’s Tom Brady, I get it,” he added. “I’m not saying s— to Tom Brady either. Motherf—er’s got a bunch of Super Bowls; he’s earned the right to yell at his O-line.”

This weekend, Kelce and the Eagles will look to continue their undefeated start to the season at home against the Pittsburgh Steelers. As for Brady and the Bucs, they’ll have a chance to sort out their issues against the Carolina Panthers, who are undoubtedly one of the worst teams in the league.

Despite the Bucs’ offensive struggles (they’re averaging about 20 points per game, which is below the league average) and the obvious personal struggles that Brady appears to be going through, the 45-year-old has still maintained his Hall of Fame standards as he’s completed 67% of his passes for 1,652 yards, eight touchdowns, and just one interception so far this year.

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