Eagles’ Jason Kelce SLAMS Tom Brady Over Cloning Scandal: “It’s Beyond Sick — You Don’t Play God!”.bt

The NFL world is in absolute disbelief — and Jason Kelce has just added gasoline to the fire. Following viral reports that Tom Brady allegedly used advanced biotechnology to clone his late dog, and rumors suggesting he may have even cloned himself, the Philadelphia Eagles legend has spoken out in what fans are calling one of the most brutally honest reactions of the year.

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Appearing on his podcast, New Heights, alongside his brother Travis, Jason didn’t mince words. “Man, that’s just twisted,” he said, visibly disgusted. “You can’t clone a soul — you can’t fake life. If this is true, it’s one of the most disturbing things I’ve ever heard. Some lines aren’t meant to be crossed, and this one? It’s straight-up unnatural.”

His remarks come after a viral post from MLFootball suggested Brady may have not only cloned his beloved dog Lua — who passed away in 2023 — but might also have played a role in creating a human clone that bears an uncanny resemblance to his younger self. The post, which quickly gained millions of views, featured side-by-side photos that sent social media into a frenzy. Fans half-joked about “Brady 2.0,” but others saw something far more troubling: a legend possibly crossing ethical lines in the pursuit of immortality.

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For Kelce, who’s long been known for his down-to-earth authenticity, the idea of cloning struck a nerve. “We’re supposed to accept loss as part of life,” he said passionately. “That’s what makes us human. Grief, pain, love — all of it. You can’t just rewrite nature because you have money or tech connections. That’s not resilience — that’s ego.”

Within hours, Jason’s quote — “You can’t clone a soul” — became the top-trending phrase on X (formerly Twitter), with fans applauding him for voicing what many were afraid to say out loud. Some called it “the most human statement the NFL has heard in years.” Others echoed his sentiment, questioning whether society is moving too fast toward playing god with technology that outpaces morality.

 

While Brady has yet to make an official statement, insiders close to the former quarterback claim that the cloning rumors have been “blown out of proportion.” However, leaked documents allegedly show that Brady did collaborate with biotech company Colossal, known for their work in genetic replication and de-extinction science — adding fuel to the already raging speculation.

Sports ethicist Dr. Lydia Vance weighed in on the controversy: “Even if Brady only cloned his dog, it raises serious moral questions. Grief is p