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Two men arrested for Super Bowl field incursion
Alleged trespassers identified on social media after incident during fourth quarter
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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Two men, Alex Gonzalez and Sebastian Rivera Jimenez, were arrested at Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, California for allegedly trespassing and running onto the field during the fourth quarter. One of the men, Gonzalez, was able to make it near the 10-yard line before being stopped, with videos posted to social media showing him wearing disguise and making claims about the incident.
Why it matters
Unauthorized field incursions during major sporting events raise concerns about security and public safety, as well as the potential for disruption to the game. This incident highlights the ongoing challenge of preventing such stunts, especially as individuals seek attention through social media.
The details
According to the Santa Clara Police Department, Gonzalez and Jimenez were arrested at the stadium during the game. Video footage shows one of the alleged trespassers entering the playing area at around midfield, running between officials and towards the end zone before being stopped. Gonzalez later posted a video to TikTok claiming responsibility and wearing a disguise, while Jimenez posted videos on Instagram appearing to show his involvement.
- The incident occurred early in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LX.
- Gonzalez allegedly pulled off a similar stunt two years ago during Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas.
The players
Alex Gonzalez
A 25-year-old man who was arrested for allegedly trespassing and running onto the field during Super Bowl LX. He later posted a video on social media claiming responsibility for the incident and wearing a disguise.
Sebastian Rivera Jimenez
A 24-year-old man who was arrested along with Gonzalez for the alleged field incursion. He posted videos on Instagram appearing to show his involvement in the incident.
Kyle Williams
A rookie receiver for the New England Patriots who was seen pursuing one of the alleged trespassers on the field.
Jason Myers
The kicker for the Seattle Seahawks, who scored four field goals in the game.
Mike Tirico
The NBC announcer who commented on the field incursion incident during the broadcast, referring to the trespasser as a "rocket scientist".
What they’re saying
“This was Fxalexg disguise to streak the Super Bowl.”
— Alex Gonzalez (TikTok)
“They never saw it coming.”
— Alex Gonzalez (TikTok)
“We have some rocket scientist running around the field.”
— Mike Tirico, NBC Announcer (NBC)
“Most viral moment. Ill send you an invoice nfl.”
— Sebastian Rivera Jimenez (Instagram)
What’s next
The judge in the case will decide on Tuesday whether or not to allow Alex Gonzalez and Sebastian Rivera Jimenez out on bail.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the ongoing challenge of preventing unauthorized field incursions at major sporting events, as individuals seek attention through social media stunts that raise concerns about security and public safety.



