An unexpected field invasion briefly interrupted the Grey Cup championship game at BC Place Stadium Sunday, as a woman wearing only a coat casually strolled across the field during the matchup between the Toronto Argonauts and Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
The incident, marked by its unusually relaxed nature, saw the woman wave to the crowd and briefly lie down on the field before eventually walking off voluntarily. Security personnel showed an notably passive response, allowing her to depart while holding her coat, in stark contrast to the typically aggressive handling of such disruptions.
Players remained at the opposite end of the field during the interruption, awkwardly waiting to resume the Canadian Football League’s championship game. The casual nature of both the security response and the woman’s exit prompted widespread social media commentary about the remarkably low-key handling of the situation.
The disruption provided a brief intermission in what would become a historic victory for the Argonauts, who claimed their record 19th Grey Cup title behind backup quarterback Nick Arbuckle’s impressive performance of 26 completions in 37 attempts for 252 yards and two touchdowns.
Stadium officials did not immediately comment on potential consequences for the streaker, though such incidents typically result in lengthy venue bans. The woman’s identity was not released by authorities.