Eagles President Issues Apology to the 49ers and Their Fans Over Home Crowd’s Behavior — Kyle Shanahan Responds With Just Seven Words That Left the NFL Silent
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – January 12, 2026
One day after a 23 - 19 Wild Card playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers, the Philadelphia Eagles found themselves addressing an issue far removed from X’s and O’s. Instead of replaying missed opportunities on the field, the organization was forced to confront the fallout from disturbing scenes that unfolded outside Lincoln Financial Field.
Eagles fans pelting fans with beers 🤬pic.twitter.com/K17IphoLhW
— OurSF49ers (@OurSf49ers) January 11, 2026
A viral video circulating on social media showed Eagles fans throwing beer cans, plastic cups, and bottles at 49ers supporters during pregame tailgating. The footage sparked immediate backlash across the league, with many calling the behavior dangerous, embarrassing, and unworthy of the NFL stage.

As criticism mounted, Jeffrey Lurie, the Eagles’ chairman and CEO, released a sharply worded statement — one that left little room for interpretation.
“What occurred outside our stadium is unacceptable, period. There is no justification for behavior that puts others at risk or disrespects another organization and its fans. On behalf of the Philadelphia Eagles, I offer a sincere apology to the San Francisco 49ers — to their players, their staff, and their supporters.”
“We will take decisive action to ensure this does not happen again. Our fans are passionate, but passion never excuses misconduct. Anyone who cannot represent this organization with basic respect will not be welcomed in our environment.”
The statement marked one of the strongest public rebukes of fan behavior issued by an NFL owner in recent memory — a clear acknowledgment that the incident had crossed a line.
While Philadelphia addressed the controversy head-on, the response from San Francisco was strikingly restrained.
After securing a composed 23 - 19 road victory — a game in which the 49ers dictated tempo, absorbed pressure, and eliminated the defending champions from the postseason — head coach Kyle Shanahan was asked whether the viral footage had any impact on his team.
Shanahan did not engage the controversy.
He did not criticize.
He did not elaborate.

Instead, he offered just seven words:
“We’re focused on football. That’s it.”
The room fell silent.
The contrast could not have been sharper. Outside the stadium, chaos and condemnation dominated headlines. Inside it, the 49ers delivered a disciplined playoff performance built on composure and control. And afterward, Shanahan reinforced that same identity — refusing to allow off-field noise to divert attention from what mattered most.
The 23 - 19 victory sent San Francisco to the Divisional Round, but it also drew a clear boundary between accountability and distraction, between reaction and resolve.
The Eagles’ apology was necessary — and forceful.
The 49ers’ response had already been delivered.
On the scoreboard.
In their demeanor.
And in seven measured words that echoed louder than any crowd ever could.
In the NFL, sometimes the strongest statement isn’t raised voices — it’s unwavering focus.













