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NFL free agent Isaac Rochell slams Harrison Butker with ‘homemaker’ video



Isaac Rochell poked fun at Harrison Butker’s controversial commencement speech after the kicker was slammed for his anti-LGBTQ and sexist views.

The former Las Vegas Raiders defensive end, 29, posted a new TikTok video showing off his morning routine as an “NFL stay-at-home homemaker.”

“Yes, I do play in the NFL and yes, I’m playing next year,” the free agent said in the clip. “But, as of right now, I’m a stay-at-home husband.”

Rochell then showed a clip of him singing to his 5-month-old daughter, Scottie Bee, as he made her morning bottle and proceeded to do chores such as folding the laundry, washing the dishes and doing yard work.

Isaac Rochell said he was “definitely subtweeting” Kansas City Chiefs player Harrison Butker with his latest TikTok. Isaac Rochell/TikTok

The NFL free agent shared his “morning in the life” routine as an “NFL stay-at-home husband” after Butker’s commencement speech made headlines for being sexist and anti-LGBTQ. Isaac Rochell/TikTok

“Definitely subtweeting,” he captioned the post alongside several eye emojis.

The former Los Angeles Charger player also announced that he would sell “homemaker” hats on his social media on Friday morning.

“As a girl dad, I will do everything I can to create the best world for my daughter to live in and that world does not include toxic masculinity. As men and husbands, it’s our responsibility, just like our wives to support our partners’ vocational aspirations,” he said in a statement via his Instagram Stories.

Rochell’s post comes just one day after his wife, Allison Kucharczyk, also voiced her opinion on Butker’s speech.

Rochell also announced he would be selling “homemaker” hats. Isaac Rochell/Instagram

His TikTok comes just one day after his wife, Allison Kucharczyk, shared her thoughts on Butker’s speech. Isaac Rochell/Instagram

“I am just not an ‘NFL wife.’ That shouldn’t be what my entire life succumbs to. I choose to follow my husband to whatever state football brings him to,” she said on TikTok Wednesday.

“And along the way, I’ve made it a priority to ensure that I’m following my own dreams as well. My life didn’t start when I married my husband. It started when I was born and I’ve been working my ass off every second since.”

Kucharczyk captioned the video with a reference to the part of Butker’s speech where he included a quote from Taylor Swift, who has been dating his teammate Travis Kelce for several months.

“My life didn’t start when I married my husband. It started when I was born and I’ve been working my ass off every second since,” she said on TikTok. ALLISON KUCH/Instagram

Kucharczyk captioned the video, “Imagine referring to taylor swift (one of the most successful music artists in the world) as ‘my teammate’s girlfriend.’” Isaac Rochell/Instagram

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“Imagine referring to taylor swift (one of the most successful music artists in the world) as ‘my teammate’s girlfriend,’” she wrote.

Butker, 28, made several headlines after he delivered a 20-minute speech at Benedictine College’s graduation on Saturday.

In addition to his complaints about President Joe Biden’s “bad policies and poor leadership” and threats of “dangerous gender ideologies,” the Kansas City Chiefs kicker also focused on women’s health.

“Things like abortion, IVF, surrogacy, euthanasia as well as a growing support for degenerate cultural values and media all stem from the pervasiveness of disorder,” he told the crowd.

Butker was slammed after he delivered a 20-minute commencement speech at Benedictine College on Saturday. BenedictineCollege

In addition to his criticism of President Joe Biden, the Kansas City Chiefs kicker also labeled Pride Month as a “deadly sin” and told women their “most important title” should be “homemaker.” Getty Images

The three-time Super Bowl champ, whose mother is an accomplished physicist, also claimed Pride Month was a “deadly sin” and told the women in the graduating class that their “most important title” should be “homemaker.”

“Some of you may go on to lead successful careers in the world, but I would venture to guess that the majority of you are most excited about your marriage and the children you will bring into this world,” he said.

“I can tell you that my beautiful wife, Isabelle, would be the first to say her life truly started when she started living her vocation as a wife and as a mother.”

The NFL and stars such as Maria Shriver condemned Butker’s speech.

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