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Philadelphia fan lost his job after viral misogynistic rant during Eagles Games

Philadelphia Eagles have also banned his entry to stadium
Published 17 Jan, 2025 03:54pm
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A Philadelphia Eagles fan has been banned from attending future games and has lost his job following a viral video that captured his abusive tirade against a female Green Bay Packers supporter.

The incident occurred during the Eagles’ NFC wild-card victory at Lincoln Financial Field, according to the news reported by NBC News.

The widely shared video shows the man, identified as Ryan Caldwell, in an Eagles jacket verbally attacking the woman, who remained unresponsive throughout the encounter.

Officials stated that he would no longer be permitted to attend events at the stadium.

Caldwell was employed by BCT Partners, a management consulting firm in New Jersey, which quickly condemned his behaviour and announced his termination.

The firm’s founder Randal Pinkett, characterised Caldwell’s language as “vile” and “unacceptable,” emphasizing that it contradicted the company’s values of inclusion and respect.

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In a statement to the news outlet, Caldwell expressed regret for his actions, acknowledging that his words were unacceptable and offered apologies to the woman he targeted, Ally Keller, as well as to his family, former colleagues, and fans of both teams.

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