New Angle Surfaces Of Patriots’ Kyle Williams Taking Down The Super Bowl 60 Streaker [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Early in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl 60, a streaker interrupted things, and Kyle Williams wasn’t having it.
At the 2026 Super Bowl, a streaker ran onto the field during the fourth quarter as the New England Patriots faced the Seattle Seahawks. A shirtless man ran on from the direction of the Seattle Seahawks’ end zone, briefly forcing a pause in the action.
He ran a good length of the field as security tried to converge on him. However, it would be a player to make that man change his mind. As he approached another pocket of guards, Patriots receiver Kyle Williams left his huddle to help. He ran toward the man in what appeared to be a half-hearted attempt to stop him.
Williams was able to get a hand on him before the fan slid down to the ground. He stood near him as security finally apprehended the fan around the 10-yard line and took him away.
A New Angle Shows How Frightened The Super Bowl Streaker Was of Kyle Williams

In case you missed it, in the middle of the Super Bowl between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots, a shirtless man stormed the field.
A new angle from behind the end zone shows him having the time of his life as he runs with his arms outstretched. That happiness quickly turned to fear as he noticed an actual player was chasing him. He quickly shifted directions before sliding down to the ground.
The Superbowl “streaker”
Streaking has become really lame, do it nude like what it means or not at all.
Preferably not at all pic.twitter.com/6B090VDO22— Rob (@GreatestROBever) February 9, 2026
That smile he had turned to fear as he covered his head while being piled on.
Coincidentally or not, the Patriots scored their first points of the night on a touchdown pass to Mack Hollins shortly thereafter. In the game, Williams had one catch for seven yards.
