Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce clarified his recent remarks about Canada and the World Series, stating that he did not intend to offend Canadians. The comments were made during an episode of his podcast, “New Heights,” which he co-hosts with his brother Travis. In the podcast, Kelce questioned his excitement for a “Canadian baseball team” competing in the World Series against a team with a high spending budget.
Following backlash from Canadian baseball fans, Kelce took to social media on Friday to address the situation. He mentioned that the podcast clip circulating online did not capture the full context of his comments. Kelce highlighted his appreciation for Canadian culture, humorously mentioning his love for poutine, maple syrup, and beavers. He clarified that his original remarks were about his lack of personal investment in a team that had a significant financial advantage in building a competitive roster for the World Series.
Meanwhile, Travis Kelce, a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, commended both the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers for delivering an intense seven-game World Series filled with thrilling baseball moments. The Kelce brothers’ differing perspectives on the World Series became a topic of interest online, sparking discussions among sports fans.
Kelce’s clarification aimed to emphasize that his comments were not meant to disrespect Canada or its baseball team but rather to express his viewpoint on the competitive dynamics of the World Series. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of context and clear communication in the digital age.
