DK Metcalf suspended 2 games after swinging at Lions fans during Week 16 win
Pittsburgh Steelers wideout DK Metcalf was suspended for two games following a sideline altercation with a fan during the team's 29-24 win over the Detroit Lions in Week 16, the league announced on Monday.
As a result, Metcalf will miss the final two games of the regular season. He is expected to appeal the suspension.
"Metcalf's actions violate league policy, which specifies that 'players may not enter the stands or otherwise confront fans at any time on game day and ... if a player makes unnecessary physical contact with a fan in any way that constitutes unsportsmanlike conduct or presents crowd-control issues and/or risk of injury, he will be held accountable,'" the league said in a statement, in part.
The incident occurred in the second quarter of the contest on Sunday at Ford Field. While the Lions' offense was on the field, Metcalf approached a fan wearing a blue wig and sitting in the front row. After exchanging words with the fan, Metcalf appeared to throw a punch at the fan's head. It was unclear whether the punch connected.
While the incident was captured on the broadcast, it was not seen by officials.
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Because of that, Metcalf was not penalized and was not ejected from the contest. He finished the game with four catches and 42 yards on nine targets.
The contest ended in dramatic fashion, as a last-second touchdown by the Lions was taken off the board due to a penalty. Officials needed to chat for multiple minutes to sort out the situation, which resulted in the Steelers winning the game.
The fan was ejected from the contest, per the Detroit Free Press. The fan claimed Metcalf threw a punch because the fan taunted the wideout with his full name, DeKaylin Zecharius.
On Monday, however, sources told Tom Pelissero of NFL Network that the fan used a derogatory term when taunting Metcalf about his mother. That source also claimed the fan called Metcalf, "something we both know you don't call a Black man."
Metcalf and the fan reportedly have a history, as the wideout apparently reported the fan to NFL security in 2024, when Metcalf was still a member of the Seattle Seahawks. The Seahawks traveled to Detroit to play the Lions in Week 4 last season.
The fan's attorney released a statement Monday calling the allegations against the fan, Ryan Kennedy, "completely false."
"Ryan Kennedy categorically denies using the "N-word," the "C-word," or any racial, misogynistic, or hate-based slur during the incident that occurred on December 21, 2025 at Ford Field during the Pittsburgh Steelers-Detroit Lions game.
"These allegations are completely false."
Metcalf did not speak with reporters after the game, leaving the locker room quickly. When asked about the situation after Sunday's game, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said he heard about the altercation but had not seen it. At that time, Tomlin said he had not talked to Metcalf about the incident, and wasn't going to comment further.
Following the contest, the NFL said it would investigate the altercation. The league was expected to make a quick decision on the situation, leading to Monday's announcement.
The Steelers will enter Sunday's contest with the Browns with a 9-6 record. They currently hold the lead in the AFC North, which they can secure with a win over Cleveland. That would lead to the team's third straight postseason appearance. Assuming Metcalf doesn't win his appeal, he would be eligible to return for their first playoff game next month.