Detroit Lions

Lions fan captures attention online with his spectacular costume at the game against the Packers.

A Detroit Lions fan brought Halloween cheer to the game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field in Green Bay,

Wisconsin. David Bodine caught the attention of social media when he appeared on the FOX broadcast after a key moment in the game.

With about five minutes left in the third quarter, the Lions faced a crucial 4th-and-1 at the Packers’ 15-yard line. Running back Jahymr Gibbs dashed through the defense for a touchdown, extending the Lions’ lead to 24-3.

After the touchdown, the camera shifted to Bodine, who sported a humorous cheese grater hat, standing out among the sea of Packers fans wearing traditional cheesehead hats.

He quickly became the focus of attention, and his unique costume turned him into a “worst enemy” for many Green Bay supporters.

Bodine soon realized his viral moment and took to X to share his identity.

“Apparently I’m making the rounds on this app, in case anyone is wondering who the Lions fan in the cheese grater is…” he posted, embracing his newfound fame.

The Lions dominated the game early on, but controversy ensued when Lions safety Brian Branch was ejected in the first half for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Packers wide receiver Bo Melton.

The victory had significant implications for the NFC North standings, as both teams had entered Week 9 on impressive win streaks, but only one could maintain that momentum.

With the win, Detroit improved to 7-1, while Green Bay dropped to 6-3, further intensifying the rivalry between the two teams.

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