After the painful loss to Houston, 49ers owner Jed York has demanded that the Texans take action against the group of female fans who celebrated inappropriately at NRG Stadium
San Francisco – October , 2025
The San Francisco 49ers’ 15–26 loss to the Houston Texans on Sunday night has sparked more than disappointment—it has ignited a heated off-field controversy that’s now making national headlines.
Moments after the Texans sealed their victory at NRG Stadium, a viral video captured several female fans in the stands celebrating in a way that many deemed “inappropriate.” The women, wearing bikinis and waving Texans flags, were seen dancing and cheering wildly as cameras rolled, prompting mixed reactions across the NFL community.

While some saw the moment as harmless fun, San Francisco 49ers owner Jed York took a firm stance, expressing his disapproval and calling for the Texans organization to take action.
“We all love passion in football. We all love fans who bring energy and pride to the game,” York said in a postgame statement. “But we also have to protect the image of our game. What happened in Texans wasn’t representative of what the NFL stands for. There’s a line between enthusiasm and disrespect, and I think it was clearly crossed.”
According to multiple reports, York reached out directly to Texans management, urging them to review the incident and consider proper measures to ensure fan conduct remains within acceptable limits. His message was described as “respectful but firm,” emphasizing the league’s shared responsibility to maintain family-friendly standards inside stadiums.
The Texans have yet to release an official statement, but sources within the organization suggest internal discussions are ongoing. This isn’t the first time NRG Stadium has drawn attention for unruly fan behavior—earlier this season, security had to intervene during a heated altercation in the lower bowl.
Reactions on social media have been divided. Some fans defended the women, saying they were simply celebrating an emotional victory. Others, however, echoed York’s sentiment, agreeing that NFL venues are not the right place for such displays.
“We represent something bigger than wins and losses,” York added. “Every team, every fan base, carries the reputation of this league. We should never forget that how we celebrate says as much about us as why we celebrate.”
As debate continues, Jed York’s comments serve as a reminder that passion and respect must go hand in hand—especially in a sport built on pride, unity, and integrity.











