Former Eagles center Jason Kelce has made a Constitutional argument in favor of allowing NFL players to criticize officials without facing league fines.
On a recent episode of his New Heights podcast, the show that the former Super Bowl champ and current ESPN analyst hosts with his brother, Chiefs star Travis Kelce, Jason went off on the possibility that Giants defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux could face fines for criticizing the officials for their blatant error in taking away a fumble by Eagles QB Jalen Hurts.
When asked about the play after the game, Thibodeaux called the referee’s decision “Bullsh*t” before teammate Brian Burns cautioned him that his rant could result in the league taking money out of his wallet.
Thibodeaux then changed his tune dramatically.
As a retired player,

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