The legend of the NFL, Jason Kelce, retaliated with the owner of Buffalo Bills, Terry Pegula, who seemed to have misinterpreted the previous comments of the old center on the controversial “Tash Push”.
The ban on the signing game of the Eagles of Philadelphia was one of the meetings of the owners of the League this weekend in Florida, but was deposited in May after the discussion.
Pegula is in favor of a ban and supported his outlaw of the NFL. The president of the Packers team, Mark Murphy, used Kelce’s comments from the Podcast “ Room ” as a reasoning for having removed the push from the League.
It seems that Kelce is misinterpreted who spoke to journalists in the play, rather than voting only to ban it.
“I think Jason Kelce had made public comments on, he is happy that he was no longer involved in the play because he thought it was quite dangerous,” Murphy told journalists this week.
Kelce said that the play “sucks a center” and is “exhausting”, the future temple of fame is exception with the way in which his words are in progress.
The legend of the NFL, Jason Kelce, retaliated to the owner of Buffalo Bills, Terry Pegula

Pegula is one of the NFL team leaders who seek to ban the signature game of the Eagles of Philadelphia
“I think Buffalo’s good gentleman seems to have misunderstood my meaning of the exhausting word, I never called the dangerous game,” Kelce told X on Friday. “If the NFL wishes to summon me for legitimate reflections on the push of Tash under oath, I would be happy to give my testimony.
Kelce seems agitated with the word “dangerous” attributed to him, with Murphy doing him despite the fact of Pegula.
The former eagle can be angry with the two men and has not specified whether his severe behavior is really directed against Murphy.
Others from the NFL world have spoken on both sides of the “Brotriely Shove” debate.
“Dude, if we take everything that” sucks “and is” exhausting “in sport, there is no longer much left …, replied JJ Watt to Kelce.
“It’s so much a place on haha. I have to kiss the version!, Retorted Kelce.
Packers were the team to launch a vote on the “Tash push” prohibited after losing against the Eagles twice last season.