Washington Commanders Stadium Security Forced Fans To Take Down «Sell The Team» Signs During Game vs Packers
On Sunday, Commanders fans made a clear statement to team owners Dan and Tanya Snyder: Sell the team.
When Tanya appeared in a public service announcement on the jumbotron during the team's home game against the Packers, fans began to chant, «sell the team,» per several reporters at FedExField. Not only that, but a number of fans brought «sell the team» signs to the game as well. In a video posted on Twitter, it appears that FedExField security singled out fans with the signs, but it's unclear if they were told they couldn't put the signs up.
Indeed, a couple of fans even bought their own «Sell The Team!» sign but were confronted by stadium security who told them to take down the signs.
A fan record the entire situation:
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