Javon Kinlaw went after a San Francisco 49ers reporter twice. The first incident happened during a practice session and it was not filmed. But when sportswriter Grant Cohn talked about the incident on a YouTube live stream, Kinlaw called in and began to verbally attack him.
“When I pressed up on you in f—ing person, you f—ing shaking like a coward, voice lighter than my f—king baby, fam,” Kinlaw said to Cohn, per SF Gate. “What’s up with that?” Kinlaw then told Cohn: “I don’t give a f— if you are [scared] or not. “All I know is when I walked up on you, your f—king body temperature was cold as ice … your f—king balls had shriveled up, little d— n—.”
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Before the YouTube Live show, Cohn talked about the incident at practice. “Javon Kinlaw called me a ‘sucka a— b—’ today. You can’t say that. To me, it was one of the better days of my life,” Cohn said. “Definitely one of the better days of my career. I’m honored that Javon Kinlaw thinks I’m a sucka a— b—. I’ve worked so hard in my life to attain this status. Thank you, Javon.” Social media had a lot to say about the incident.
The Video
One person wrote: “Kinlaw ain’t wrong. Grant ain’t Maiocco or Even worth a chance to give player interviews. RESPECT IS EARNED Grant. Lesson learned.”
Shocked
Another person wrote: “The reporter made a video after the interview and was talking about Javon ‘harassing him’ at practice and then admits he called him a horrible player, immature, he would be a bust, and was saying things that obviously got in Javon’s head.”
No Too Bad
One person asked: “I know it’s off topic but stuff like this happens in the nba more often where it gets heated btw certain commentators or journalists and players but it’s unacceptable in football?”
Moment of His Career
One Twitter user wrote: “Everyone saying [Javon Kinlaw] is being immature while ignoring [Grant Cohn’s] juvenile soap opera- and tabloid-style of ‘reporting’ needs to get a grip. Grant’s been lowering the bar for a while now.”
Both in the Wrong
One person argued: “But both aren’t true. If you read is articles, there is nothing inflammatory period. If you watch his entertainment show meant for fans who want team scoops, then you are still incorrect.”
Arik Armstead Supporting Kinlaw
One person said: “To be fair grant hasn’t done anything to Javon and it’s his job to be critical of players. Yes he is obnoxious and toxic but tbh I never have heard him say anything personal about a player that I can remember. Niners media is so nice which is prob why they can’t handle Grant.”
New Job for Cohn?
And this person wrote: “Soft is the wrong word. He stood up for himself.You can say he shouldn’t have done it publicly, but you can’t say it was soft(I’d also love to see any reporter try and tell Kinlaw he’s soft to his face lmao).”
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