Los Angeles Rams: Bobby Wagner reported by streaker, Sean McVay pledges support.

Bobby Wagner of the Los Angeles Rams stopped a streaker and now faces legal consequences for it. Head coach Sean McVay wants to support the linebacker.

Munich – Bobby Wagner caused the scene of the game during the game of his Los Angeles Rams against the San Francisco 49ers when he stopped a “pyro streaker” together with Takk McKinley in best tackling manner. However, this action has now landed the linebacker in trouble. According to a report by “TMZ”, the streaker has reported the NFL star to the police;

The disruptor belongs to the activist group “Direct Action Everywhere”. To “TMZ”, the organisation clarified that the charge was aimed at the “blatant assault” by the Rams players. The disruptive player was “somewhat bruised” by the tackle.

Sean McVay: “I’m all over that “

Sean McVay, the Rams’ head coach, has pledged support for Wagner on this one. “I’ve heard about it. I think we all know what Bobby’s intentions were. I support Bobby Wagner, I’m all in on that. I don’t think anyone would disagree.”

Wagner himself is cool about it, despite the ad, “I haven’t really looked into it. I’m more concerned about the security guard who got hurt trying to chase after him.”

Was the defender surprised that the video went so viral on the internet? “A bit, because usually things like that of the game are edited away,” he replies.

Bobby Wagner: “There are always consequences “

Wagner does not rule out stopping a streaker on the pitch in the future, should that be necessary. “You never know what that person has in their pocket, in their hands or whatever,” Wagner said. “But it’s like I said. There are always consequences for what you do.”

Possibly in legal terms now for Wagner.

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