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In a shocking turn of events, the Philadelphia Eagles have taken a definitive stand by banning a fan named Ryan Caldwell from all future events at Lincoln Financial Field. The ban came after a disturbing video surfaced showing Caldwell abusing a female Packers rival during Sunday’s Wild Card game between the Eagles and the Green Bay Packers. The video quickly went viral, prompting internet sleuths to identify Caldwell as the man in question. It was revealed that Caldwell works for a DEI-focused management consulting firm in East Brunswick, New Jersey.
Following the public outcry over the incident, Caldwell’s firm launched a full investigation into the matter, addressing the inappropriate behavior displayed in the video. However, the Eagles took matters into their own hands and swiftly imposed a ban on Caldwell from attending any future events at their stadium. This action underscores the team’s commitment to upholding respectful conduct and ensuring a safe and inclusive environment for all fans.
The repercussions of Caldwell’s actions serve as a stark reminder of the consequences of inappropriate behavior in a public setting. As the Eagles take a stand against such conduct, it sends a strong message that disrespectful and abusive behavior will not be tolerated at their events. This incident highlights the importance of fostering a culture of respect and civility, both on and off the field.
It claims the Eagles will not allow the man into any future events in their stadium, not limited to just football games but also concerts and other shows.
In the viral clip, Caldwell can be heard repeatedly calling a female fan an ‘ugly, dumb c***’, while her fiance films the interaction on his phone.
‘What it’s like going to Philly just trying to root for your team,’ Packers fan Alexander Basara captioned the video on X.

The Eagles fan, identified as consultant Ryan Caldwell, has been banned by the team

The foul-mouthed rant took place at Lincoln Financial Field as the Eagles cruised to a 22-10 win

Ryan Caldwell’s profile at BCT Partners uses ‘they/them’ pronouns
‘Unprovoked, uncalled for. Packers twitter, help me out and find this guy…. this is not okay. I hate that my (fiancee) had this happen simply cheering for her team.’
Caldwell’s profile on his company website describes him as a business analyst, and uses ‘they/them’ pronouns to detail his roles in hospitality management dating back to 2002.
‘The management at BCT Partners has been made aware of a video circulating involving an employee making offensive remarks outside of the workplace,’ a statement from the firm said.
‘BCT Partners denounces this type of behavior, and we take this matter extremely seriously.

Caldwell will be unable to return to Lincoln Financial Field (pictured) for any future events
‘As an organization that has always stood for inclusivity, the conduct displayed was completely unacceptable and stands in direct opposition to our company values.
‘We have already begun a full investigation as an internal personnel matter to determine what actions will be taken.
‘We sincerely apologize to everyone affected by this behavior and remain committed to fostering a culture of respect for all.’
In the video, Caldwell is seen shouting at the woman – who is wearing a Packers beanie – from his seat in the row behind.
After a play is reviewed by officials, he is heard taunting the couple. ‘It’s not a touchdown, so you don’t jerk off c** in the air.’
Basara responded: ‘Ok, well don’t call her a dumb c***.’ That prompted an angry response from Caldwell.

Caldwell abused the fans as the Eagles beat the Packers in the Wild Card round of the playoffs

He works for a DEI-focused management consulting firm in East Brunswick, New Jersey
‘She’s an ugly, dumb c***,’ the Eagles fan snapped back. ‘You gonna do anything?’
Basara’s fiancee did not appear to be hurt by the man’s words.
‘I’m ugly, I’m so hurt,’ she said, pretending to cry and later telling Basara the Eagles fan ‘looks like a f***ing idiot.’
Caldwell later told Basara to ‘shut the f*** up’ and to ‘turn around, watch the game.’