Wild moment ripped Super Bowl streaker is tackled by a Patriots player on the field… before security pile in

A shirtless man was brutally taken down by security after storming the field during the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara.
The streaker emerged from the south end zone and made it nearly across the entire field before being taken down with the help of Patriots wide receiver Kyle Williams.
Within seconds, he had multiple security members piled on top of him to ensure he was not going to break free.
Remarkably, the calamity grew worse when one of the security guards slipped and appeared to injure his hamstring on the way off the field.
He needed to be helped by colleagues as players watched on and waited for the game to continue.
As he was being walked off the field, the shirtless man was caught by photographers, and he winked and smiled at the cameras to further extend his five minutes of fame.
A shirtless man stormed the field during the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium
Patriots receiver Kyle Williams assisted in taking down the streaker as security piled in
The ripped streaker appeared to have ‘Trade in the blind spot’ written across his torso
Williams chased down the man to help security get him off the field in Santa Clara
He had a message written on his chest which appeared to read ‘Trade in the blind spot’, though it is unclear what it is in reference to.
During the incident, it appeared Williams was in no mood to allow the man to get across the field, most likely in part due to the current scoreline.
The Patriots were being soundly beaten by the Seahawks as the fourth quarter approached and darkness descended on the stadium.



