The streaker who interrupted the Super Bowl — again — has admitted it cost him more than $50,000 for a ticket and a ridiculous disguise.
Alex González, 25, managed to dodge security at Levi’s Stadium Sunday and sprint across the field shirtless during the fourth quarter — two years after he pulled a similar stunt at Super Bowl LVIII, after which he publicly vowed to “do it again.”
He interrupted Sunday’s game by running with a message promoting his trading software business scrawled across his body before he was nabbed and hauled off the field and hit with trespassing charges.
After being cut loose, the streaker quickly took to social media to boast about his on-field antics — and how much it cost him.
Showing off a fake gray beard to make sure he was not spotted from his previous stunt, he wrote: “$20 disguise. $50,000 tickets.”
González also shared footage from a camera he was wearing as he kicked off his streak, showing him evading security guards and Patriots rookie wide receiver Kyle Williams just prior to being caught.
The video, which has been viewed well over 12 million times on TikTok, showed González laughing as security tried to box him in around the 40-year line.
“All right, you guys got me,” he could be heard saying when he eventually slid and dropped to the ground so he could be cuffed.
“I’m right here, you guys got me.”
The dalliance on the field during Sunday’s game isn’t González’s first NFL streaking saga. He also managed to get onto the field during Super Bowl 2024 in Las Vegas when the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers.
“One of my goals has always been to streak the Super Bowl,” Gonzales said after that stunt. “I did it now, and I’ll do it again.”












