RG3 is reminiscent of his wildest fan moment while criticizing ‘Phillies Karen’

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“Phillies Karen” is still talking about the sports world.

In the event that you missed it, a home drive of Philadelphia Phillie’s Outfielder Harrison bathed national headlines because of a fan who famous a father and son to hand over the ball after reaching the grandstand.

Drew Feltwell, his son Lincoln and daughter Avery appeared on Pakinomist’ America reports on talking about the viral moment when Drew Feltwell thought he made a core memory for his son after finding Baders Homer on Earth among several spectators. But a female Phillie fan was caught up to Feltwells and demanded that they give her the ball.

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Robert Griffin III, former NFL -quarterback and TV analyst for ESPN, looks at before the game between Jacksonville Jaguars and Cincinnati Bengals on December 4, 2023 at Everbank Stadium in Jacksonville, fl. (David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The moment quickly became viral and at the end of the day Felwells won by getting a meeting-and-greeting with baths.

Former NFL -Quarterback Robert Griffin III gave his reaction to what has since been called “Phillies Karen.”

“She fell the ball. You fell the one he picked it up and gave it to the baby. At that time it is no longer your ball. Get better hands don’t have summer fingers and catch the ball,” Griffin told Pakinomist Digital in a recent interview.

Philadelphia Phillie’s Outfielder Harrison Bader (2) responds after knocking out during the fifth round of a baseball match against Miami Marlin’s Friday 5. September 2025 in Miami. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)

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Fans fighting for any form of memorabilia are hardly uncommon, but a certain memory has set out to Griffin well over a decade later. Griffin was in New York for the Heisman Trophy ceremony when he signed an autograph for someone who, he thought, was paralyzed from the waist.

“So I signed the autograph, walking the ceremony, winning Heisman, coming back, and the guy goes on the streets of New York, looking at me, blinking and laughing and then continuing to try to get autographs from some other people who were there,” Griffin said.

Quarterback Robert Griffin III of Baylor University speaks during a press conference after winning Heisman Trophy in New York Marriott Marquis. (Mark Makela/Corbis via Getty Images)

“It was pretty crazy, but there are no lengths that people are not willing to go to get an autograph.”

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