The NFLPA recently called on the league to move interviewers outside the locker room, and Jason Kelce said something about it.
The NFLPA encouraged each player to ask for interviews on practice days to be held outside the locker room.
Cincinnati Bengals center Ted Karras confirmed Thursday that the NFLPA plans to enact a program stopping members of the media from conducting interviews inside the team locker room.
Former Eagles star and current ESPN NFL analyst Jason Kelce discussed the request during the latest episode of his New Heights podcast.
Kelce held nothing back as he brought up the size of his penis.
“It is a little weird that people are in there, but I don’t mind,” Kelce told his brother Travis. “I never minded it.”
Despite how other players felt, Jason Kelce didn’t mind the media seeing him in all his glory because, according to him, there wasn’t much to see.
“My d— is low on the totem pole,” explained Kelce. “I’m not impressing anybody or doing anything. If you wanna look at it, go for it. Be my guest. It’s not gonna impress you.”
Travis Kelce then jumped in to defend his brother on the size of his penis.