Minneapolis, Minnesota – January 5, 2026
The Green Bay Packers’ rivalry with the Minnesota Vikings is fierce on the field — but off the field, an incident over the weekend has sparked outrage and a call for accountability at the highest level.

Following a tense Wild Card matchup at U.S. Bank Stadium, a Packers fan reportedly living with a disability was assaulted by a Vikings supporter outside the stadium. The victim was hospitalized for injuries and shock, and law enforcement immediately took the alleged assailant into custody for questioning. Video footage of the incident quickly spread on social media, igniting condemnation from fans, former players, and league officials alike.
In response, Packers president Ed Policy has issued an unequivocal ultimatum to Vikings leadership: investigate the incident thoroughly and hold those responsible accountable.
“This behavior is absolutely unacceptable and cannot be tolerated,” Policy said in a statement. “We expect Minnesota Vikings management to fully investigate this matter and ensure that every fan attending their stadium is safe. The Packers’ community will not stand for violence against our supporters — especially those most vulnerable.”

Policy’s message makes clear that fan safety transcends rivalry: excellence on the field means nothing if respect and protection off the field are ignored. U.S. Bank Stadium, and every NFL venue, must be a place where fans can enjoy the game without fear.
The incident has also reignited broader discussion about fan conduct, stadium security, and the league’s responsibility to protect its attendees. Former players, analysts, and social media users have voiced support for the Packers, calling the attack “shocking” and “disgraceful,” while emphasizing that rivalry should never justify violence.
As the Packers and Vikings prepare to look ahead to the postseason, Ed Policy’s ultimatum sends a strong signal: accountability will be demanded, and no one is above the standards of safety, respect, and decency the NFL expects.