Excited Chargers fan becomes instant ‘Monday Night Football’ icon as conspiracy theories fly
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Lance Bass wasn’t the only Chargers fan drawing eyeballs on “Monday Night Football.”An animated Chargers supporter became a fixture on ESPN’s broadcast of the Chargers-Cowboys game on Monday at SoFi Stadium.With the Chargers down 17-10 in the fourth quarter of the contest, the Los Angeles fan appeared to exhibit a flurry of different feels as quarterback Justin Herbert lined up on a fourth-and-goal. Herbert, 25, then connected with tight end Gerald Everett for the touchdown, evening the game at 17-all.The Chargers fan was then seen celebrating on the broadcast, with the “Monday Night Football” crew of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman providing commentary on the lively moment. “I mean, just pure ecstasy. This Chargers fan, as the Chargers have tied it at 17,” Buck said. Aikman then expressed: “If there’s a definition of pure ecstasy, that’s it.”“I mean, that was intense,” Buck replied.Lance Bass wasn’t the only Chargers fan drawing eyeballs on “Monday Night Football.”An animated Chargers supporter became a fixture on ESPN’s broadcast of the Chargers-Cowboys game on Monday at SoFi Stadium.With the Chargers down 17-10 in the fourth quarter of the contest, the Los Angeles fan appeared to exhibit a flurry of different feels as quarterback Justin Herbert lined up on a fourth-and-goal. Herbert, 25, then connected with tight end Gerald Everett for the touchdown, evening the game at 17-all.The Chargers fan was then seen celebrating on the broadcast, with the “Monday Night Football” crew of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman providing commentary on the lively moment. “I mean, just pure ecstasy. This Chargers fan, as the Chargers have tied it at 17,” Buck said. Aikman then expressed: “If there’s a definition of pure ecstasy, that’s it.”“I mean, that was intense,” Buck replied.
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