WWE superstar Seth Rollins being thrown out of stands.Seth Rollins (Photo via @ManyFacedHeel Twitter)
WWE superstar and well-known Chicago Bears superfan Seth Rollins was given a cold reception by the Indianapolis Colts’ faithful during Sunday’s game at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Seth Rollins was in attendance to cheer on Caleb Williams and his beloved Bears against Anthony Richardson and the 0-2 Colts. Being the good sport he is, “The Architect” was happy to participate in a humorous stunt that fired up the home crowd.

During the first half, the Lucas Oil Stadium jumbotron showed former Colts star wide receiver TY Hilton “throwing” Rollins out of the stands WWE Royal Rumble-elimination style. To make matters worse for the former WWE Champion, he was then kicked out by security:


True to form, Seth Rollins then took to X/Twitter to let his fans know he hates football. The future Hall of Famer does this whenever the Bears lose, which has been the case for the better part of the past decade:

Another Frustrating Loss For Seth Rollins & Bears Nation

Caleb Williams threw for 363 yards and two touchdowns in the Bears’ 21-16 loss, but it was still a frustrating result for a team that has yet to find its offensive identity.

Thanks to their excellent defense, Chicago could easily be 3-0, but Williams and the offense haven’t held up their end of the bargain. A team with this much talent on offense has to average more than 17.6 points per game, pure and simple.

VIDEO: Eagles Superstar DT Jalen Carter Had To Be Restrained By Big Dom & His Coaches While Going Hard At Saints Fans During Philly’s Thrilling Win In New Orleans

Jalen Carter of Philadelphia Eagles being held back by coaches.Jalen Carter (Photo via FOX Sports)
Philadelphia Eagles superstar defensive tackle Jalen Carter got a little too excited for his coaches’ liking during Sunday’s thrilling road win over the New Orleans Saints.

Jalen Carter and the Eagles narrowly escaped the Caesars Superdome with a 15-12 victory over Derek Carr’s Saints, thanks to a defensive masterpiece and a late game-winning touchdown by Saquon Barkley.

Carter’s Eagles clinched the game when Reed Blankenship picked off Derek Carr’s deep pass attempt with 48 seconds remaining, improving the NFC East squad to 2-1 following Monday night’s stunning loss to the Atlanta Falcons.

As the Eagles were running out the clock, Jalen Carter got into it with Saints fans sitting near his team’s sidelines. Carter got too excited to the point where head coach Nick Sirianni, defensive line coach Clint Hurtt and head of security “Big Dom” DiSandro had to step in and restrain their star defensive tackle:


Carter had an excellent outing in Sunday’s victory, recording two tackles for a loss and two pass breakups. Philly held the league’s No. 1 scoring offense to just 219 yards and 12 points on 55 plays.

Jalen Carter & Eagles Make A Statement vs. Saints

Philly’s road win was especially impressive considering that they didn’t have top wide receiver AJ Brown, and that No. 2 WR DeVonta Smith had to leave in the fourth quarter after suffering a concussion on a massive hit.

The victory ensures that the Eagles will, at the very least, be tied for tops in the NFC East with the Dallas Cowboys (vs. Baltimore Ravens) and Washington Commanders (at Cincinnati Bengals) heading into Week 4.