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Jerry Rice tells reporters ‘I will f**k you up’ at golf tournament
Three-time Super Bowl champion Jerry Rice was caught telling off a pair of reporters at a celebrity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe, as he threatened to use violence on the both of them.
Rice, 61, was at the practice round of the American Century Championship with an array of high-profile athletes, including Jason and Travis Kelce, Blake Griffin and Aaron Rodgers, when two Kansas City-based media members asked him about the Chiefs’ 2024 wide receiving options on Friday.
The reporters claimed that all they wanted to know was if Patrick Mahomes‘ wideouts this year were ‘good enough to win another Super Bowl.’
At first, Rice turned his back on the duo after briefly talking to them, but viral footage posted by TMZ on social media shows the former 49ers star charge back at the men seconds later and getting into their faces.
At one point, Rice – a Pro Football Hall of Famer – can be heard yelling to one of the guys: ‘I will f*** you up!’
He then advised both reporters that, ‘If you want some, come get some!’ before disengaging from the squabble.
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Baffled, the two media members told other attendees at the charity tournament that what had happened was ‘the craziest thing that’s ever happened in my life.’
But, according to TMZ, Rice was convinced that both reporters were out to get him with their questions at the golf outing.
The former, two-time NFL Offensive Player of the Year told the outlet that he took the queries as a dig on his former Niners squad and insisted that the men smirked at him while fully knowing how Rice, who played 16 seasons in San Francisco, would react.
What’s more is that the 49ers narrowly lost to the Chiefs (25-22) in Super Bowl LVIII in February.
‘I’m going to defend the San Francisco 49ers,’ he said. ‘This is my history.’
Rice ended up tied in 22nd place at the American Century Championship on Friday along with Lakers star, Austin Reaves.
In April, Rice’s son, Brenden, who also plays wide receiver like his father, was drafted by the LA Chargers with the 225th pick in the 7th round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Rice’s oldest son, Jerry Rice Jr., was also briefly in the NFL in 2014, when he signed a contract with the Washington Commanders. However, the wide receiver suffered a torn labrum in training camp that year and was waived in May 2015.