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The plane stormer was not shown during Kansas City-San Fransisco

Updated 09.24 | Published 07.37

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The TV viewers missed what happened and the commentators refused to comment on it.

But after all, the world found out that two quarterbacks took the Super Bowl decider last night.

– Oh my God, said Jim Nantz in CBS.

The decider of the NFL season featured most of it at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

A strange injury, angry television images of superstar Travis Kelce – and joy as his Kansas City Chiefs secured the title.

But that wasn’t enough.

In the third quarter, Kelce, Patrick Mahomes and his teammates could only watch when a couple of stormtroopers suddenly entered the field.

The game was blown off and the matches were briefly interrupted while the shirtless individuals in question were wrestled to the ground by security guards.

But the TV viewers were blown away by the unexpected “entertainment”. According to New York Post the broadcasting channel CBS is said to have refused to show television images of the plane storming.

“We can’t talk about it”

Commentator duo Tony Romo and Jim Nantz are said to have briefly mentioned what happened in passing in the broadcast. All at the same time as pictures of the half-naked plane storms were spread on social media from people in the arena.

– Oh, we have people on the field!, stated Romo.

– My God, we have! They are almost naked…, replied Nantz.

– Half-naked, without shirts, Romo continued.

– Yes, partially naked, but we can’t talk about it, Nantz concluded.

In 2021, a person ran onto the field and was sentenced to 100 hours of community service and one year of probation. It remains to be seen what happens to the men who changed the plan this time.

The game ended 25–22 in favor of the Kansas City Chiefs against the San Francisco 49ers.

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