Saints President ms Gayle Benson Seeks to Ban Fans Wearing T-Shirts Resembling Those of Tyler Robinson and Teen Who Vandalized Charlie Kirk Memorial from Entering Superdome Stadium
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Saints President ms Gayle Benson Seeks to Ban Fans Wearing T-Shirts Resembling Those of Tyler Robinson and Teen Who Vandalized Charlie Kirk Memorial from Entering Superdome Stadium
New Orleans, September 16, 2025 – An internal source from the New England Patriots has revealed that team president Gayle Benson is considering an unprecedented move: banning fans from wearing T-shirts with a design matching the one worn by the suspect in the Charlie Kirk assassination when entering Gillette Stadium.
According to the source, Gayle and the team’s management are concerned that the image of the T-shirt could evoke painful memories, increasing tension within the community. In particular, an incident in Phoenix last week – where a teenager wearing a nearly identical T-shirt vandalized the Kirk memorial – has prompted Saints leadership to act swiftly to keep the stadium safe and respectful.

The proposed policy, if implemented, would not affect T-shirts featuring the American flag or eagles in general but would specifically target “exact replicas” of the T-shirt associated with the controversial incident. The Saints plan to allow fans to exchange such T-shirts for free at the entrance or opt for a ticket refund if they choose not to comply with the rule.
During a private meeting, Gayle Benson is said to have spoken with deep emotion:
“Superdome must be a place where everyone finds safety and respect. I cannot allow anyone to be further hurt just because of an image that reopens wounds. There’s something dark spreading through that T-shirt, and we will protect the Saints’ home as a cornerstone for all fans.”
It remains unclear whether this policy will be officially announced, but the leaked information has already sparked debate. Some fans support the move, arguing that Kraft is acting out of concern for safety and humanity. However, others worry it could set a sensitive precedent regarding the freedom to choose clothing.
Nevertheless, if implemented,ms Benson action would mark one of the boldest steps taken by an NFL team to manage its image and ensure the stadium remains a place of unity, not division.












