A grandmother was brutally ejected by an NFL player during a celebrity softball charity game despite needing help just to get to first base.
‘Granny Smith’ came up to bat for a run against David Njoku’s team during Saturday’s event in Eastlake, Ohio, making contact on one of her swings at one point before being helped by her grandson, Ross Smith, a prankster with 4.5 million YouTube subscribers, to get to first base on time.
However, unfortunately for Granny, Cleveland Browns running back John Kelly Jr. refused to give special passes to any of his opponents, regardless of their age, as he had the ball in his glove when Granny was a few feet away. 45 feet of the line.
At first, Kelly let Grandma keep running. But then, she waited until she was almost safely reaching the base to climb into the bag and take it out of it.
What makes matters worse is that the first baseman forced Grandma to sweat while he took out the ball directly in her face.
A grandmother went viral during a celebrity softball game in Ohio on Saturday after being yelled at wildly while trying to run.
She was called out after Browns running back John Kelly Jr. waited until the last second to get on the bag.
To make things more fun, Kelly and Njoku bumped chests as if they were reaching the World Series finals.
Also, to make matters worse, Kelly mercilessly responded to a post with images of the play on
Other professional athletes, including a recovering Travis Kelce and Nick Chubb, were at the game.
Kelce, a former Cleveland Heights pitcher, took home a trophy by winning the home run derby.
He was back in his hometown while his girlfriend, pop star Taylor Swift, performed in Scotland over the weekend.