Internet hilariously demands to see 'live footage' proof of Jason Kelce as streaker rampaged at Super Bowl LVIII
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Super Bowl LVIII kicked off on a sluggish note, with both the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers facing challenges in scoring points in Las Vegas. However, the third quarter brought an unexpected twist as a fan sprinted onto the field, promptly apprehended by vigilant security.
Jim Nantz and Tony Romo amusingly labeled him a "partial streaker" due to his trousers. Fortunately, his intrusion was short-lived as security swiftly tackled and escorted him off the field.
Better streaker video #SuperBowl 👀 pic.twitter.com/q0bpGqBOXW
— SHABOOTY 🎥: #90DayFiance 🪬 (@SHABOOTY) February 12, 2024
On X, fans asked, "Was the streaker Jason Kelce?" One user chimed in, "We need a live shot of Jason Kelce to confirm he’s not the streaker."
Was the streaker Jason Kelce? #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/ojkUfUnYqH
— c h a r l i e 🖤 (@charlougray) February 12, 2024
We need a live shot of Jason Kelce to confirm he’s not the streaker. #SuperBowl
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) February 12, 2024
One user quipped, "Streaker confirmed at the #SuperBowl was in fact Jason Kelce." A fourth user joked, ""We got a streaker on the field." Me: "Jason Kelce?""
Streaker confirmed at the #SuperBowl was in fact Jason Kelce. #Streaker #NFL pic.twitter.com/2w9GwleYuC
— Blake (@7OGNati) February 12, 2024
"We got a streaker on the field."
— LC 🍉 (@laughwithlattes) February 12, 2024
Me: "Jason Kelce?" #SuperBowl
One further wrote, "Streaker..... does anyone have eyes on Jason Kelce?" "Is the streaker Jason Kelce? You know we’re all thinking it…." wrote another.
Streaker..... does anyone have eyes on Jason Kelce? #SuperBowl
— Eric Willoughby (@willouej) February 12, 2024
Is the streaker Jason Kelce? You know we’re all thinking it….#SuperBowl #WarriorNun
— Elizabeth - Unpaid Warrior Nun Promoter (@graywithana127) February 12, 2024
Two arrested after running on Super Bowl LVIII field
Two individuals were apprehended for allegedly running on the field during the Super Bowl on February 11 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. With approximately five minutes remaining in the third quarter, the unauthorized individuals entered the field. The incident did not impact the game significantly, as the individuals were not visible on the broadcast. Shortly after, Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker successfully made a 57-yard field goal, setting a new Super Bowl record previously held by San Francisco 49ers rookie kicker Jake Moody.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officials confirmed the arrest of the two individuals involved in the incident.
Send me the streaker videos #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/RPmsiELJ3P
— SHABOOTY 🎥: #90DayFiance 🪬 (@SHABOOTY) February 12, 2024
Super Bowl LVIII camera loses Jimmy Garoppolo
At the start of Super Bowl LVIII, a cameraperson pursued 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo as he sprinted onto the field. Unfortunately, the crew member stumbled and fell while capturing the moment, and Garoppolo was unaware he had left the cameraperson behind. The quarterback hurried to the sidelines, unknowingly leaving the cameraperson in the dust, creating a memorable fumble even before the game began.
Major error made by CBS announcer Tony Romo during Super Bowl LVIII call
Tony Romo's commentary during Super Bowl LVIII between the Chiefs and the 49ers had its flaws. On Sunday afternoon, the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and Jim Nantz co-anchored CBS's coverage of the NFL championship game. Romo made a significant blunder in the second quarter when he mistakenly compared San Francisco 49ers standout edge rusher Nick Bosa to his brother, Joey.
It's an honest and understandable error. However, a mistake like that should not occur during the broadcast of the Super Bowl.