If you haven’t already subscribed, please consider buying a digital or print subscription.Who is Super Bowl streaker Yuri Andrade? Meet the Florida man This effort takes resources to gather and update. We’re working hard to bring you the latest Super Bowl news from around the Tampa Bay area. MORE BUCS PHOTOS: Follow the Tampa Bay Times Bucs coverage on InstagramīUCS NEWSLETTER: Sign up for the Bucs RedZone newsletter with team reporter Joey Knight: SUPER BOWL CHAMPS: Bucs are world champs, and there may never be a better tale to tellīUY THE BOOK: Tom Brady led the Bucs to Super Bowl glory, and we have the book to prove itĬELEBRATE WITH TIMES KEEPSAKES: Order Tampa Bay Times front pages, a special commemorative section and other gearįROM THE GAME: 55 observations on attending the Super Bowl in Tampa He said he plans to pay off his mother’s house. Vegas bookies and other sites, he said, are holding about $300,000 for him. The deputy, it turns out, had played football at Plant City High.Īndrade said only 20% of his bet was through Bovada. In the end zone, Hillsborough County Deputy Clinton Stearns tackled him. “Pull up your pants, take off your bra, be a man!” He’s being chased to the 30, he breaks in a tackle with the security guard, down the middle to the 10, the 5 … He slides into the one, and they converge on him at the goal line. “He’s running down the middle, at the 40, arms in the air in a victory salute. “Someone has run on the field, some guy with a bra,” announced radio sportscaster Kevin Harlan. Two security guards tried to grab him, but he eluded them with a spin move, dashed past a lineman and blew a kiss to Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes - who scowled at him. That, he said, was “the greatest moment of my life.” He raced down the stadium stairs and, from six rows up, jumped over the fence and tore off his shirt. Security officers from several sections raced to grab him, which gave Andrade an opening. Schaffer ran onto the field first and dove onto the turf. With five minutes left, while the Chiefs were in a huddle, Andrade turned to Schaffer, “Let’s go!” He didn’t really want to interrupt the game, so he waited for play to stop before he pounced. In the fourth quarter, Andrade popped the melatonin and chugged four Bud Lites - liquid courage. They also watched security guards and police officers patrolling the sidelines. So he and Schaffer watched the first half, then The Weeknd’s halftime show, then the third quarter when the Bucs scored 10 points. But Andrade, who had never been to a Super Bowl, said, “If I’m going to the Super Bowl, I’m going to see the Super Bowl.” Zdorovetskiy wanted him to make the run in the first quarter. “So I could fall asleep in jail.”Īt the stadium, he put on a blue mask and bought a Bud Lite. In the other, he stashed a handful of melatonin tablets. In one pocket, he put $2,000 cash - bail money. He pulled a red shirt and black gym shorts over the bathing suit, laced up the new neon green Under Armour sneakers he hoped “The Rock” would notice. The Bible verse says: “Do not be afraid of what you are about to suffer.” The thong, he said, gave him a painful wedgie. His tattoo, Revelation 2:10, stretched between the straps. In the hotel bathroom, Andrade squeezed into a hot pink women’s swimsuit with Zdorovetskiy’s website emblazoned across the chest. Each time, security stopped him before he got to the gridiron - once before he even sat in his seat. His adult website, “Vitality Uncensored,” features “nude party videos, pranks & more!” “It’s art,” he said.ĭuring the last four Super Bowls, he dropped $80,000 on tickets and tried to streak across the field. He has 620,000 followers on Twitter and is reported to have a net worth of $7 million. His YouTube channel has more than 10 million subscribers. “It’s an adrenaline rush,” Zdorovetskiy said. He spent five days in an Egyptian prison for scaling a pyramid. He’s been arrested for climbing the “D” in the Hollywood sign. He sprinted across the pitch at the 2014 World Cup Final, onto the court at the 2016 NBA finals, across the field at the 2017 World Series. Zdorovetskiy runs a YouTube channel where he pranks people and stages stunts at sporting events. Andrade helps manage his mother’s landscape and janitorial companies. They met as teenagers at Boca Raton High, and both still live in that area. On Tuesday, outside California Pizza Kitchen in Tampa, they shared their story. More than 96 million people caught a glimpse of their prank live on CBS. Others want to know who the troublemakers were, why they wanted to streak across the field and how they did it.
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