During Super Bowl LX, a semi-streaker entered the field to make a statement before being tackled by New England Patriots wide receiver Kyle Williams. Observers quickly noticed there were words written on the intruder’s body.
On February 8, the Super Bowl LX took place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, with the New England Patriots facing off against the Seattle Hawks.
In addition to Bad Bunny’s halftime show, Kid Rock performed at Turning Point USA’s alternate halftime event. However, most social media users found Rock’s display less impressive.
With controversial commercials adding to the mix, the 2026 Super Bowl turned out to be quite an eventful occasion. Of course, it wouldn’t be a complete Super Bowl experience without a streaker making an appearance.
One individual seized the opportunity to take the field during the fourth quarter, with only a few words on his back and a reference to a social media handle visible, alongside wearing trousers.

Although NBC’s broadcast did not show the incident, MassLive reporter Mark Daniels captured and shared the scene online.
The footage reveals a man dashing onto the field wearing trousers and shoes, but no shirt.
Security personnel quickly pursue him as he celebrates with arms outstretched.
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Even Kyle Williams from the New England Patriots joined in the chase, leading one social media user to comment: “Best offensive play of the night for us.”
Williams manages to reach the streaker and delivers a light tap.
That seems to be enough—whether he was already losing balance or not—and the streaker is quickly subdued. But what motivated him to risk running onto the field? Not that streakers always have a clear motive.
This individual’s back read: “Trade with Athena” and included: “@fxalexg” as a social media handle.

The semi-streaker, as aptly dubbed by a social media user, was identified as Alex Gonzalez, who is known online as a trader.
This wasn’t his first Super Bowl streaking attempt either.
In 2024, Gonzalez also took the field during the Super Bowl to promote his Instagram account.
According to The Mirror, he faced a misdemeanor charge for his actions, but it appears he deemed the benefits greater than the risks, prompting another attempt.
At the time, he reportedly shared on social media: “One of my goals has always been to streak the Super Bowl. I did it now, and I’ll do it again.”
