The man who jumped onto the field at the Super Bowl revealed himself online in social media posts that include a first-person perspective of the moment he sprinted across the grass at Levi’s Stadium. 

The individual, identified as Alex González, 25, ran onto the field during the fourth quarter without a shirt on as he dodged security guards and Patriots rookie wide receiver Kyle Williams, before sliding to allow himself to be taken in on Sunday.

González, who had a message promoting a trading software business he appeared to be part of written on his body, wore Meta glasses that recorded the entire incident as he jumped over the railing during the Patriots-Seahawks clash and began his sprint across the field. 

Another man is also seen jumping onto the field, but that individual was immediately tackled by security. 

González can be heard laughing at various moments in the clip and even seemed to be playfully taunting the security guards as they attempted to box him in around the 40-yard line.

“Alright, you guys got me,” he could be heard saying at one point in the video. “I’m right here, you guys got me.” 

González also posted the disguise he allegedly used to get into the stadium, which was just a fake beard, a backward hat and a chain with a Patriots logo on it. 

González and Sebastian Rivera Jimenez, 24, were arrested at the Super Bowl for allegedly trespassing and field incursion, the LA Times reported.

The field intruders were not shown on NBC’s Super Bowl broadcast, but play-by-play man Mike Tirico did make mention of what had been going on while taking a shot at the person running across the field. 

“We have some rocket scientist running around the field,” he said on air. 

González has done this before, according to multiple reports, which include getting onto the field during Super Bowl 2024 in Las Vegas when the Chiefs beat the 49ers. 

The Seahawks captured the franchise’s second Super Bowl title on Sunday, toppling the Patriots 29-13.

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