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A Buffalo Bills fan who was seen smacking helmets from Baltimore Ravens stars Deandre Hopkins and Lamar Jackson after a touchdown on Sunday was reportedly banned from NFL Stadium indefinitely.
ESPN first reported that the tab, which was immediately thrown out of the Highmark Stadium after the incident, was banned on Monday with reference to a team official. Pakinomist Digital reached the bills for comment.
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Buffalo Bills fans respond in the fourth quarter to Baltimore Ravens at Highmark Stadium on September 7, 2025. (Gregory Fisher/Imag images)
Jackson and Hopkins celebrated with teammates in the final zone after a touchdown pass in the third quarter. The NBC broadcast caught the tab that crossed the line.
Star Quarterback reciprocated and pushed the tab.
“I (saw) him clap (Deandre Hopkins), but I wasn’t really … he let me go – he talked, so I just forgot where I was a little,” Jackson explained to journalists after the game. “You have to think in these situations. You have security out there; let safety handle it.
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Baltimore Raven’s wide receiver Deandre Hopkins (10) responds after scoring a touchdown against Buffalo Bills during the second half of an NFL football match in Orchard Park, Ny, Sunday 7 September 2025. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
“But I just let my feelings get the best of me. Hopefully it doesn’t happen again. I learned from it.”
The ravens apparently had an invincible lead in the fourth quarter, but Buffalo found a way to come back. The bills scored 22 points in the fourth quarter and won the game, 41-40.

Baltimore Ravens Quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) runs for a touchdown former Buffalo Bills Safety Cole Bishop (24) during the first half of an NFL football match in Orchard Park, Ny, Sunday 7 September 2025. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
Jackson had 209 passing yards and two touchdown passes to go with 70 yards on six bears and a rushing touchdown.



