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49ers CEO Jed York asks Rams to address disruptive fans after brawl near SoFi Stadium

49ers CEO Jed York asks Rams to address disruptive fans after brawl near SoFi Stadium

San Francisco, October 4, 2025

The San Francisco 49ers’ thrilling 26-23 overtime victory over the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium not only sent shockwaves on the field but also sparked an off-field incident that has stirred public discussion. After the game, a video circulating on social media captured a heated argument between fans of both teams in the parking lot. One rams fan shouted: “Your victory was just luck, you bastard.” The back-and-forth grew tense, but fortunately, it did not escalate into a physical altercation.

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In response to the situation, 49ers CEO Jed York publicly spoke out, demanding that the Rams identify and address the fans responsible for offensive behavior to ensure the safety of visiting team supporters.

York stated:

“This is the Rams’ home field, and we respect that. But I want them to ensure that all fans, including 49ers fans, are equally protected. Fortunately, the incident was limited to words, but if actual violence had occurred, the trouble would have been far greater. The NFL is a place for everyone to enjoy football together, not to create hostility.”

York emphasized that fan safety is the top priority and called on the NFL and SoFi Stadium management to work closely to prevent such incidents from happening again. “49ers fans traveled hundreds of miles to cheer for their team; they deserve respect. I want concrete action now, not just empty promises,” he said.

York’s firm statement received strong support from the 49ers community. For fans, this is proof that the team not only fights for honor on the field but also stands up for them off the field.

As the 49ers rise to the top of the NFC West, York’s remarks serve as a reminder that football is not just about touchdowns but also about responsibility toward fans and the community.

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