ESPN’s Max Kellerman was mocked by fans and players at the Patriots parade
In response, Kellerman said he was "honored."
Max Kellerman has a bit of a history with the New England Patriots.
The “First Take” host has long doubted Tom Brady and clashed with Patriots fans and players over his critical takes. Even as Brady and the team celebrated their sixth Super Bowl title Tuesday in Boston, Kellerman was on his ESPN show saying he’d rather have Peyton Manning or Aaron Rodgers over the Patriots quarterback.
However, those attending the parade Tuesday went right back at him.
Several fans showed up on Tremont Street holding clown-nose Kellerman signs.
Spotted at the Patriots parade: @maxkellerman pic.twitter.com/u8Eym7dN9m
— Nik DeCosta-Klipa (@NikDeCostaKlipa) February 5, 2019
Riding one of the duck boats, Patriots linebacker Elandon Roberts found himself a similar sign, declaring Kellerman the “Haterade Player of the Year.”
Oh my god pic.twitter.com/RMDAzD4wSs
— Pete Blackburn (@PeteBlackburn) February 5, 2019
#Patriots players holding a Max Kellerman clown sign. Hahahahahahahahahahaha. #PatriotsParade pic.twitter.com/Wal8m7zxlV
— David Wade (@davidwade) February 5, 2019
Kellerman, who did give Patriots coach Bill Belichick credit Tuesday, responded that he was “honored to accept this award.”
Honored to accept this award https://t.co/Kykp6gcFti
— Max Kellerman (@maxkellerman) February 5, 2019
The best photos from the parade:
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