One woman really wanted to impress former President Donald Trump on Sunday night.
The former president and current Republican candidate attended the NFL game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Jets on Sunday evening after campaigning in Pennsylvania throughout the weekend.
When he was spotted at the game, “USA” chants rang out from the crowd, but one fan went the extra mile.
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Toward the end of the game, a woman ran onto the field with a sign reading “Trump Secures the Border, Harris Opens the Border.”
SportsNet New York said the woman was “taken off the field” and another “USA” chant rang out.
The three-time candidate held a rally Saturday near Latrobe, home of Arnold Palmer, when he was joined by former Steelers stars Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell. The duo also attended the match with him in a suite.
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Brown threw “Trump/Vance” towels to the crowd on Sunday, reminiscent of Pittsburgh’s notable “Terrible Towels.”
The Steelers outscored the Jets, 37-15, despite opting out of Gang Green and gaining Aaron Rodgers' favorite receiver, Davante Adams. The Steelers defense held Adams to just three catches for 30 yards in his Jets debut. It was his and Rodgers' first game together since the 2021 season.
The game also marked Russell Wilson's debut with the Steelers after Justin Fields was 4-2 to start the season.
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Before the game, Trump posted an AI-generated photo of himself as a Steelers player, wearing number 47.
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