Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – November 30, 2025
This morning, Pennsylvania was shaken by a strong statement from Jeffrey Lurie, Chairman and CEO of the Philadelphia Eagles, after a video of an incident at Lincoln Financial Field during the Eagles vs. Bears game went viral. The incident involved a female fan displaying aggressive behavior during a dispute and then directing racist remarks at a Latin-American veteran standing nearby.

Eagles CEO Responds Strongly
In an official statement, Lurie condemned the behavior as “un-American and contrary to every value of Philadelphia.” He confirmed the woman has been permanently banned from Lincoln Financial Field and all Eagles-related events. Lurie also issued a clear follow-up message:
“What happened at Lincoln Financial Field is completely inappropriate behavior and goes against the values we stand for. This is not just about conduct. This is about showing respect to a veteran who has served the country. In the home of the Eagles, we do not accept any negative attitude or behavior directed at anyone.”
Details of the Incident
Witnesses reported that the incident escalated following a controversial play, when the female fan argued over seating and then targeted veteran Ricardo Fosado with offensive remarks. Fosado calmly stated he had served the country in two wars, but the woman continued to provoke until security intervened. The video quickly spread online, sparking widespread outrage.

Eagles Lead the Response
The Eagles became the first sports organization to respond publicly. Lurie’s statement is considered one of the strongest issued regarding fan misconduct. He emphasized that Lincoln Financial Field symbolizes unity, where people of all backgrounds can enjoy the game without fear of insult. National media praised the statement as a leading example amid growing social challenges at sports events.
Community Reaction
The Eagles community reacted swiftly and emotionally. Hashtag #EaglesUnited trended within hours. Fans sent thousands of messages thanking Lurie for his decisive action in protecting the veteran. Players also showed support: Jalen Hurts posted a heart emoji alongside the American flag, and wide receiver A.J. Brown wrote:
“Respect is always our standard. Every game. Every day.”
Even Jets fans acknowledged and respected the Eagles’ stance.
A Message Beyond Sports
Analysts noted that Lurie’s statement goes beyond football, reflecting Philadelphia’s united identity and reinforcing the Eagles as a socially responsible organization. At the end of his message, Lurie included a line shared tens of thousands of times:
“The Eagles do not just play football in America. We represent America. And in our home, there is no place for hatred.”