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Packers CEO Ed Policy strongly condemns female Giants fan’s anti-LGBT abuse toward elderly veteran: “Un-American and completely unacceptable”

Packers CEO Ed Policy strongly condemns female Giants fan’s anti-LGBT abuse toward elderly veteran: “Un-American and completely unacceptable”



East Rutherford, New Jersey – 18/11/2025
Just hours after a video spread like wildfire across social media capturing a female New York Giants fan repeatedly hurling offensive, deeply homophobic and transphobic slurs at an elderly veteran wearing Packers gear in the stands at MetLife Stadium, Green Bay Packers President and Chief Executive Officer Ed Policy officially released a powerful nationwide statement.
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In the statement posted on the team’s official website, Packers financial site, and the team’s official X account, Mr. Policy wrote:
“The behavior we witnessed today at MetLife Stadium is unacceptable, un-American, and completely contrary to the core values the Green Bay Packers have stood for throughout more than a century of existence.
The fact that a veteran—who sacrificed for this country—is attacked simply because of their gender identity and sexual orientation is something that should never happen in any NFL stadium, let alone in front of tens of thousands of fans and millions watching on television.
We are proud to be a community team, a team of respect and inclusion. Hostile, anti-LGBT conduct will never be tolerated under the roof of Lambeau Field, and we will not remain silent when it happens anywhere else.
The Green Bay Packers extend our deepest gratitude to that veteran and to the entire LGBT community that has had to endure such toxic words. We stand with you, today and forever.”
The video shows the woman in Giants gear repeatedly screaming homophobic slurs at the approximately 70-year-old veteran, who was wearing a Navy veteran badge and holding a Packers flag. MetLife Stadium security intervened and removed the individual from the stands during the second quarter.
Following Mr. Policy’s statement, numerous current and former Packers players—including David Bakhtiari, Aaron Jones, and quarterback Jordan Love—immediately changed their profile pictures to rainbow colors and reposted the message “#LoveIsLove” in solidarity.
This is not the first time MetLife Stadium has seen incidents of discrimination against visiting fans, but this time, the swift and firm response from Packers leadership has received overwhelming support from the NFL community and fans across the United States.

 

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