Super Bowl LX streaker’s three-word message defined as NFL star tries to deal with invader
A streaker interrupted Super Bowl LX during the fourth quarter as the Big Game was temporarily halted while security scrambled to remove the pitch invader who had a three-word promotional message on his back
Super Bowl LX was temporarily halted when a pitch invader stormed onto the field, with attention quickly turning to the three-word message written across his back.
The interruption happened during the fourth quarter, causing stadium security to leap into action. The trespasser was tackled close to the centre line, with New England Patriots receiver Kyle Williams helping to chase him down before security personnel escorted him off the field.
NBC chose not to show the streaker during their live coverage, following league protocols designed to discourage copycat incidents, although clips quickly surfaced on social media platforms. As he sprinted across the Levi’s Stadium turf during the clash between the Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, cameras caught a clear glimpse of the phrase “Trade with Athena” written on his bare back, along with the social media handle ‘fxalexg.’
The message appeared to be a promotional stunt tied to Alex Gonzalez’s online trading persona. Gonzalez has built a following by presenting himself as a successful trader, frequently posting videos showcasing expensive cars, luxury homes and significant profits.
The phrase “Trade with Athena” relates to his trading business, which he has promoted through Instagram, YouTube and other platforms. Gonzalez, meanwhile, is no stranger to Super Bowl drama.
He had previously stormed the pitch during Super Bowl LVIII in 2024 at Allegiant Stadium, seizing the chance to plug his social media account.
JOIN US ON FB! Get all the best sports news and much more on our Facebook page
Following that episode, he was slapped with misdemeanour charges for prohibited conduct at a sporting event, and faced additional legal woes due to his arrest.
Despite these repercussions, Gonzalez later bragged about how the stunt had bolstered his online presence and fattened his wallet.
In past social media posts, he has also openly said that streaking the Super Bowl was a personal goal, and viewed the legal fallout as merely the cost of fame.
After the 2024 Super Bowl, he said: “One of my goals has always been to streak the Super Bowl. I did it now, and I’ll do it again.”
With both teams struggling to make headway, the streaker’s sprint sparked online quips that it was the longest gain of the match so far. The NFL has consistently emphasised severe penalties for pitch invasions, citing safety concerns for players, officials and fans.
While streakers have become part of Super Bowl folklore, the league continues to deter such antics by limiting coverage and pursuing legal action where necessary.
Watch Super Bowl 60 with US broadcast for 99p

Super Bowl 60 will see New England Patriots face Seattle Seahawks on February 8 and fans can watch live for 99p with DAZN’s NFL Game Pass.
This includes the authentic US broadcast and half-time show, plus access to all NFL content until July 31.
