- Kelce was unhappy with Phillips' “dirty play” against Eagles teammate Cam Jurgens
- The Eagles defeated the Bills 34-37 in a highly contested game on November 26
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Jordan Phillips has launched a scathing attack on Jason Kelce after the Eagles man called the Bills player for a post-match penalty on November 26.
Phillips was involved in a number of skirmishes during that game, which the Eagles won 37-34 in overtime, including taking down Cam Jurgens when he was offside.
Jason said it was 'bulls***'. Phillips was not fined at the time and accused him of 'trying to hurt' his teammate Jurgens.
Now, speaking to WROC TV, Phillips hit back with an astonishing takedown of older brother Kelce, saying, “Look at the tush push, he (Kelce) dives down on someone's knees every play and tries to roll them up.
“So if he speaks out about someone being dirty, I don't think he has the right or the means to demand a fine if he does a lot of things. I just think it's a bit strange that he would even say that.'
Jordan Phillips of the Buffalo Bills has launched a scathing attack on Jason Kelce
Phillips contributed two tackles in Buffalo's losing effort against the Eagles on November 26
Jordan Phillips responded to Jason Kelce's accusations that Phillips tried to injure Tush Push's offside.
Phillips believes Kelce has no right to accuse others of dirty play.
“He drops to his knees every (Tush Push)…
You can dish it out, but you can't bear it? That's soft.”#Bills pic.twitter.com/OuSVFMfZvy— Thad Brown (@thadbrown7) December 6, 2023
About the piece itself, Phillips added; “I weigh 335 pounds – how am I going to stop anyway? How do I know the ball didn't go?
“Even if they would have gotten that play-off, it's either them hitting us or us hitting them. Of course you can dish it out, but you can't bear it? That's just soft.'
On Kelce's broader standing in the NFL, Phillips shot him down, saying, “He's a very well-respected guy in the league for whatever reason.
“Now all of a sudden he 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 has propelled the New Heights podcast to new levels of fame, will be lying in wait for Phillips this weekend.
Phillips used Kelce's New Heights podcast with brother Travis as a talking point in his response
Phillips and the Bills head to Arrowhead on Sunday afternoon to play the Chiefs, last season's Super Bowl winners.
The Bills are currently 6-6 on the season and second in the AFC East, but enter Sunday's game looking to cause more misery for the Chiefs, who lost to the Green Bay Packers on Monday night.
The Chiefs are 8-4 this season, while Jason and the Eagles are 10-2, but lost to the San Francisco 49ers last Sunday.
As it stands now, the Bills and Eagles won't cross paths for the remainder of the regular season.