Bills Fan suspended to attend the NFL stadiums after slapping the incident

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A fan of Buffalo Bills who was seen hit the headsets of the stars of Baltimore Ravens Deandre Hopkins and Lamar Jackson after a touch on Sunday would have been prohibited indefinitely from the NFL stadium.

ESPN first reported that the fan, who was immediately ejected from the Highmark stadium after the incident, was prohibited on Monday, citing a team official. PK Press Club Digital contacted the invoices to comment.

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Fans of Buffalo Bills react during the fourth quarter against Baltimore Ravens at the Highmark Stadium on September 7, 2025. (Gregory Fisher / Imagn Images)

Jackson and Hopkins celebrated with teammates in the goal area after a touch of touch in the third quarter. The NBC broadcast attracted the fan crossing the line.

The star quarterrier retaliated and pushed the fan.

“I have (I saw him) slap (Deandre Hopkins), but I was not really … he slapped me – he was talking, so I just forgot where I was a little,” Jackson told journalists after the match. “You have to think in these situations. You have security there; Let the security manage it.

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Baltimore Ravens Deandre Hopkins (10) reacts after marked a touch against the Buffalo Bills during the second half of an NFL football match in Orchard Park, NY, Sunday, September 7, 2025. (AP photo / Gene J. Puskar)

“But I just let my emotions take over on me. I hope it will not happen again. I learned that.”

The Ravens apparently had an insurmountable advance in the fourth quarter, but Buffalo found a way to come back. The Bills scored 22 points in the fourth quarter and won the match, 41-40.

Baltimore Ravens Lamar Jackson’s quarterrier (8) short for a hit after the safety of Buffalo Bills Cole Bishop (24) during the first half of an NFL football match in Orchard Park, NY, Sunday, September 7, 2025. (AP photo / Gene J. Puskar)

Jackson succeeded 209 yards by the pass and two Touché passes to accompany 70 yards in six races and a precipitated touch.

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