The Eagles fan filmed harassing Packers fan with horrible NSFW language: What we know
It was the video that went viral off of the Philadelphia Eagles’ win over the Green Bay Packers (no, not A.J. Brown reading a book on the sidelines): a Philly fan did more than heckle a woman who was rooting on the Packers.
He called her NSFW names, very much crossing a line of trash talk with the woman’s fiancé standing literally right there and filming the whole thing. It was gross, uncalled for and beyond.
But there’s been developments since then, as we’ve seen from time to time with internet videos.
Let’s break it all down for you now that we know more about the situation and fallout from that day:
The video showed the Eagles fan repeatedly saying awful things to the woman, Ally Keller
We won’t embed it here, but you can watch the video here filmed by Alex Basara with a VERY BIG WARNING: It’s extremely NSFW.
A company in New Jersey released a statement that appeared to be about the Eagles fan
Here’s the statement from BCT Partners in New Jersey:
https://twitter.com/bctpartners973/status/1879353383452397624
The Eagles fan was reportedly banned from future games
A Philadelphia Eagles fan who verbally harassed a visiting spectator has been banned from attending any future events at Lincoln Financial Field, a person with direct knowledge of the decision confirmed to USA TODAY Sports on Tuesday.
The couple who was harassed spoke out
And then he just said, ‘Actually, you’re not even good looking enough to be talking to me,’” Keller told NBC10. “And then I said, you know, ‘What does that mean?’ And he said, ‘You know what that means.’ And so I said, ‘Have you looked in the mirror yourself?’ And he said, ‘Yeah, but I’m a man. I’m allowed to be ugly. You’re a woman.'” …
“Everyone else around you is an Eagles fan,” Basara said. “And for the people around us that didn’t hear it because it’s a loud environment, if it did turn into an altercation or something physical, all they see is me messing with an Eagles fan and then I become the target. And then what happens with my fiancée at that time in that scenario? It’s a dangerous situation.”