Super Bowl Streaker’s Cryptic Messages That Were Written On His Chest & Back Have Been Revealed
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Super Bowl LX was momentarily brought to a standstill after a streaker invaded the field. He was shirtless, wearing black pants, as he evaded multiple security personnel. The intruder was brought down near the halfway line, with New England Patriots wideout Kyle Williams assisting in tracking him down.
NBC opted not to broadcast the streaker live, adhering to league guidelines not to give them airtime. However, with cell phones, the streakers will most certainly get the attention that they covet.
This particular streaker knew that, which is why he removed his shirt to reveal a message. As he dashed across the Levi’s Stadium field, fans couldn’t help but notice the message he had on his body.
Super Bowl Streaker Had A Message To Send

During the fourth quarter of the Seahawks’ 29-13 victory over the Patriots in Super Bowl LX, a shirtless man made his way onto the field. Following several attempts to apprehend him, the man was eventually tackled and removed from the stadium.
The streaker was later revealed to be Alex Gonzalez. Two years prior, Gonzalez rushed onto the field during Super Bowl LVIII when the San Francisco 49ers faced the Kansas City Chiefs.
On this occasion, Gonzalez had a message to send. Cameras captured a distinct view of the words “@FXALEXG Trade with Athena” emblazoned across his exposed back. But what does that mean exactly?
The word ‘fxalexg’ is the Super Bowl streakers’ username, while ‘Trade with Athena’ is a phrase linked to his Forex trading enterprise, per Ladbible.
As for the message on his chest, it read, “Trade In The Blindspot.”
Clearly, this is something he likes to do to garner online mentions and boost his bottom line.
