

No legal action will be taken by these books against the two men. had prop bets on this and had to payout, essentially losing money. In doing so, they could receive a shortened sentence in the end.Īndrade promised he would no longer be streaking any time soon while the judge said that he shouldn’t streak or do anything else that would violate a law in the future. Judge Gutman didn’t bite, saying that was a mere slap on the wrist before handing down his sentence.Īfter half of their 100 community service hours are met, they can begin to pay off the remaining 50 hours at $10 an hour until they are fully done with all the terms within their sentences. Their lawyers asked the judge for 25 hours of community service and six months probation but that was denied. While it was a rush at first for the perpetrators, that rush slowly faded as reality set in. Zdorovetskiy was named by the two men as being in on the prank as he runs a YouTube channel that is centered around stunts and pranks like this. “It’s an adrenaline rush,” said Vitaly Zdorovetskiy. It’s not funny at all.”Īfter the incident, multiple interviews were held by the duo who were nothing but pleased with pulling of this exhilarating event. And hopefully, you learned your lesson about all this. “I think you can tell by now, what might have been amusing back during the Super Bowl was not very amusing,” said Judge Jack Gutman to the defendants. Each man spent a night in jail for their roles in the spectacle.

Over 96 million people viewed Andrade eluding security before being taken down and brought into custody. Sportsbooks with NFL betting props on such an occurrence had to pay out accordingly for the stunt. Schaffer would be used as a decoy and create a diversion by jumping onto the field of Raymond James Stadium first to have security go after him while Andrade would then run across the field in a pink women’s one-piece bathing suit with the branding of a porn website adorned across his chest. The two men cooked up the plan to streak during the final minutes of Super Bowl LV. What Happened?īoth Andrade and Schaffer were charged with trespassing to which they pleaded no contest. The court proceedings were held virtually due to COVID-19, where Judge Jack Gutman handed down the sentence of 100 hours of community service, a $500 fine, and a letter of apology to the NFL from both Yuri Andrade and Douglas Schaffer. – During the 2021 Super Bowl, two men hopped onto the field and now each has been sentenced to probation by a Hillsborough County judge on Tuesday. The two men have sworn off any streaking in the future.On February 7, two men ran onto the field during the end of the Super Bowl, right before the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won against the Kansas City Chiefs, 31-9.


Two streakers for the 2021 Super Bowl have been sentenced to one year of probation that includes 100 hours of community service and a $500 fine.I'm glad he went out there because that helped me out a lot. "When he came out, that gave me a little bit of time to catch my breath. "That was funny, but honestly I needed it because we were getting driven on," he said, via the Associated Press. That was closer than the Chiefs had gotten to the end zone all day, but rookie safety Antoine Winfield Jr. He was chased by several stadium personnel before being taken down (or giving himself up via slide, depending upon your tilt) at the Bucs' one-yard line. Driving down the field late in the fourth quarter, Mahomes saw his drive suddenly halted by a scantily-dressed male fan who had somehow dodged NFL security and found his way to the field. As Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs desperately tried to find their way against a visceral Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense, they finally found a bit of momentum when it was much too little and far too late. Fireworks across the night sky wasn't the only thing streaking in Super Bowl LV.
