Buffalo Bills player Shaq Lawson said an intrusive fan made life-threatening comments about his and Jordan Phillips’ families during a Week 12 game in Philadelphia.
The incident occurred during the game, and the Bills ultimately lost in overtime.
Lawson shared his side of the story on Instagram, writing: “Anyone who knows me knows that I care about my fans and have great respect for the games we play and the opponents we play.
He said the fans were already cheating, and despite reporting it to security at Lincoln Field before the game started, no action was taken.
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“Before the game started yesterday (game day), there was a fan behind our bench who made our lives difficult with threatening comments towards us and our families.
asked Philadelphia security to remove the fan, but he was allowed to remain during the game.
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“At some point our emotions boiled over and I made a mistake.
” “I’m sorry, but there are lines that should not be crossed,” Mr.
Lawson continued.
As for the game, Buffalo shouldn’t have ended the game after scoring his 17 points in his two quarters in the first and Philadelphia’s seven points.
The Bills allowed the Eagles to score 24 points in the next two quarters, seven points in the third quarter, and 17 points in the fourth quarter, but only seven points in each quarter.
After regular time ended with 34 points each, the Bills got the ball first in overtime.
Buffalo kicked a field goal on fourth down, increasing the score to 34 points on the drive, but the Eagles scored the winning touchdown on a precise drive.
The 37-34 victory was Philadelphia’s 10th win in 11 games this season.
With this loss, the Bills are currently in second place in the AFC East, 6-6 behind the division champion Miami Dolphins, who are 8-3 (win-loss) after 11 games.
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