A standout moment took place at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia Sunday night as the Eagles clashed with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Among the sea of green jerseys, political commentator and Human Events Daily host Jack Posobiec and his brother Kevin turned heads by donning bright red MAGA hats, making a bold statement in the lively crowd.
The brothers received a generally supportive response from fellow Eagles fans, but a few individuals, reportedly intoxicated, took issue with their hats and tried to remove them.
The resulting scuffle led to the Posobiecs being briefly escorted to the stadium’s infamous “Eagles jail,” where rowdy fans are often held during games.
Jack shared his experience on social media, posting on X, “Wouldn’t be an Eagles game without a fight. Couple drunk libs tried to get the MAGA hats off the Poso bros. It did not go well for them.”
Rumors swirled online that Eagles fans were unenthusiastic about the MAGA gear, but the Posobiecs later shared videos showing positive interactions with fans who were supportive of their choice to represent their political beliefs in the stadium.
The two brothers returned to their seats in time to watch their hometown Eagles edge out the Jaguars 28-23. “Tonight’s Eagles victory is just the start of a winning week,” Jack said, hinting at a broader political message.
Jack added more insights on X, recounting their time in the stadium’s holding area. “When we got to Eagles jail, all the cops told us they were voting for Trump,” he shared.
“Even people working in the stadium were high-fiving us when they saw the hats.” The Posobiecs also joked about “still chasing ballots” while in “the Eagles slammer.”
Posobiec’s display is part of a growing trend of public Trump support among high-profile individuals.
Nick Bosa, a defensive star for the San Francisco 49ers, recently wore a MAGA hat during a post-game celebration, surprising his team’s quarterback, Brock Purdy, during a press conference.
The unexpected moment prompted laughs, with an interviewer noting, “Nick Bosa with a message there!”
As more recognizable figures make their political affiliations known in unexpected settings, public support for Trump—once rare or met with controversy—seems to be becoming increasingly normalized, even in liberal-leaning spaces.
The Posobiec brothers’ experience at the game underscored this shift, showing how political expression in sports venues has evolved.