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Fan Seeks $100M From Metcalf, Steelers Over Viral Incident
4 Feb
Summary
- Fan demands $100 million in lawsuit filed on Tuesday.
- Lawsuit claims defamatory statements led to ruined reputation.
- Stadium security and player conduct are also cited.

A fan identified as Ryan Kennedy initiated a $100 million lawsuit on Tuesday in Wayne County Court, stemming from a Dec. 21 incident involving Pittsburgh Steelers player DK Metcalf at Ford Field. Kennedy alleges that defamatory and life-altering claims were spread about him following the altercation, which gained significant internet attention.
The suit names DK Metcalf, the Pittsburgh Steelers, Chad Johnson, and Shannon Sharpe's Shay Shay Media as defendants. Kennedy contends that Metcalf provided false information to Johnson, which fueled a viral narrative that damaged his reputation. He has also filed claims of assault and battery against Metcalf and holds the Steelers responsible for their player's actions.
Further allegations are directed at Ford Field, with Kennedy claiming inadequate security and barrier measures. The lawsuit includes nine counts, with defamation claims aimed at Metcalf, Johnson, and Shay Shay Media. Kennedy seeks substantial damages and a public retraction of the statements he deems false and reckless.




