During the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl, a shirtless man briefly ran onto the field before being quickly stopped. The interruption was short and not fully shown on the main TV broadcast, but clips spread online almost immediately.
As security rushed in, Kyle Williams helped bring the moment to an end by knocking the man off balance. He was taken down within seconds. Some fans joked online that it was one of the team’s few successful plays of the night.

What drew the most attention was the writing on the man’s back. It read “Trade with Athena,” followed by a social media handle. The message made it clear the stunt was meant as a form of self-promotion rather than a protest.
The man was later identified as Alex Gonzalez, who promotes himself online as a trader. This was not his first Super Bowl stunt. He had previously run onto the field at an earlier Super Bowl to advertise his account and was charged with a misdemeanor at the time.

Despite facing legal consequences before, he repeated the act, showing how some people still use the Super Bowl’s massive audience to seek attention. The moment was brief, but it became another small talking point from a very eventful night.