The Super Bowl streaker will never attend another NFL game again.
Minutes into the fourth quarter of Super Bowl 60, a delay brought the game to a halt. The delay was caused by a fan running on the field.
With a little more than 12 minutes left in the game, the man—who was shirtless and wearing black sweatpants—sprinted across the field. Security guards chased him before Patriots wide receiver Kyle Williams pushed him to the ground around the 10-yard line. Around eight guards tackled him.
The spectator was escorted off the field by security guards and was later charged with trespassing and field intrusion, TMZ reported. According to the SCPD, a second person also attempted to storm the field and received the same charges.
Now we are learning more about that streaker.
Super Bowl 60 Streaker Identified as Repeat Offender
Super Bowl LX was briefly halted during the fourth quarter when a streaker ran onto the field at Levi’s Stadium. The disruption occurred during the fourth quarter, prompting stadium security to spring into action.
The streaker who disrupted the game is no stranger to this type of publicity stunt. He was later revealed to be Alex Gonzalez. This same man has previously executed similar disruptions.
In Las Vegas two years ago, Gonzalez and another man also ran onto the field during the Super Bowl. It remains unclear how he was even able to get inside the stadium after his first incident.
