NFL announcer Mike Tirico wins points for âgoldâ commentary as Bills fan escapes with ball
NBC broadcaster Mike Tirico played his part in offering a play-by-play commentary of the development, leaving even the person handling the official NFL account on X in splits. âThe Bill fans in the Matt Milano jersey had his moment,â the NFL profile tweeted alongside a laughing emoji and the now-viral clip. Even the official Buffalo Bills page couldnât hold back from praising Tiricoâs âgoldâ commentary.
Meanwhile, Tirico earned his own show-stealing moment, as he called out the action: âHeâs gone, Milano! Milanoâs gonna go! Heâs in row 10! Heâs in row 15! He might get a beer! Milano where you going man? Itâs your moment! Milano row 40, led by Allen, heâs gonna take it the distance!â
The commentator continued, âMaybe it wasnât his seat, maybe he doesnât wanna be on TV⌠heâs gone!â
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Fans instantly equated the development with the infamous âColdplayGate,â which caught former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and ex-HR chief Kristin Cabot ducking out of the cameraâs focus after their little canoodling moment made controversial waves on social media, sparking âaffairâ rumours. Some even noticed its twisted similarity with the âPhillies Karenâ controversy, which witnessed a Philadelphia Phillies jersey-wearing baseball woman berating a father for grabbing a home run ball for his son.
While the Bills fan presumably enjoyed his highlight of the day, having stolen an NFL ball and possibly walked away unscathed, his favourite team suffered a 23-20 home loss to the Patriots.
âWas this a Cold Play situation?â someone quipped online. Meanwhile, another user said, âSurprisingly the NFL is promoting a fan stealing a ball during their game. They will still probably ban this guy,â considering that NFL isnât necessarily on the same page as MLB about souvenir ball catches. A sports writer jokingly called it the âmost exciting moment of the whole game.â
Others even hailed Mike Tiricoâs commentary. âOne of my favourite announcer calls ever,â someone wrote. Meanwhile, someone resorted to explaining why the Bills fan chose to dart off the scene: âFor anyone wondering why theyâre running, if a ball is thrown into the stands NFL wants it back. Itâs considered league property. A fan can only keep a ball if itâs given to them by a player (like Cam Newton used to do).â
Several others also weighed in on the possibility of the ball already having hit eBay. And yet another said that he just ran away because he âwas scared of that Philly lady to come and say it is hers.â