WHY CAN'T YOU KEEP AN NFL FOOTBALL THAT GOES INTO THE STANDS?

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If you're lucky enough to catch a fly ball at a baseball game, you get to keep it. That's NOT always the case at NFL games. Watch and learn! Can we get 10000000 likes? (we can't)

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In nascar if the car goes in the stand, you get to keep it I heard

MeepMeep
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At a falcons game my grandpa caught a bad thrown pass and when he saw the security he ran, still have the ball to this day

assassinevolve
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“Not in hockey where you get to keep the puck and the stitches you get with it” lmao😂

kaileyseroka
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I found your video after I had a flashback of my childhood when I caught a ball in the stands at my first Patriots versus the Bengals game back in the 80s sometime my father was begging the Usher to let me keep it even bribe them to let me keep it and all the fans was screaming let it stay let it stay and they took the ball as I cried my eyes out and everyone started Booing. By the end of the game at least 25 people sitting near me came over and gave me a ball that they bought at the gift counter at the stadium then my father cried nice video

retrogameroom
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If I get a football I’d just get it and run out

rell
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Yes but in Hockey you get to keep the player

aximov
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At Auburn games, if a ball goes into the student section, the students pass the ball up the stands to the top and drop it outside the stadium

cjwhite
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I work on the ball crew for an NFL team, and if a game ball goes into the stands, either by accident or by a player tossing it into the crowd, we don't ask for it back. The kicking ball is a whole different story. There are a specific number of K-balls that are numbered, but usually only ball 1 and 2 are used. The kickers want to keep using those 2 balls in rotation because they get a "broke-in feel" to them. If one of those balls goes into the stands, we usually just trade a regular game ball for the K-ball. Although it doesn't happen often, we haven't had a problem getting a K-ball back.

stipper
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At Steeler games you actually get signed to a contract since they have a hard time finding receivers who can actually hang on to the ball

joeyteter
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What I learned from the comments.
People don't actually listen to the video, before posting.
Every other question, is "What if the player gives the ball to a fan?".

googlesuxbigtime
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I remember when I was about 9 the Texans AND the cardinals head coaches both gave me one of their footballs. So I now have 2 NFL footballs

Atrickshotmontage
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I caught a really bad kick by Ryan Succop once at a Titans game towards the end of the 4th. Took the ball, put it in my bag, and left. Still play football with it

j_a_rofrs
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At 2:06 I don't think that the kicker would really like a foot ball that just missed the net

lukew
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I was at a MLB game where the bat slipped out of the batters hands and flew into the stands. A guy a couple of rows in front of me caught it. The usher came down and explained to the guy that they didn't want him to have the bat in the stands for safety reasons and that he could pick it up after the game was over. (He actually did get it back after the game)

tommyd
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I studied the baseball case in law school; it is actually a super interesting and novel case at the time it was brought. there was another similar one brought that dealt with who gets the ball if one person in the stands catches it but drops it and another gets it after. I'll save you the research; it is the second person's ball following the "finder's keeper's" rule because the ball is considered "abandoned property" for purposes of the law, so whoever "finds it" (i.e. gets possession first) gets finder's rights.

chip-clip
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It's not even douchy to bring a glove to a ball game though.

JeppiBoolr
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My town used to have an arena football team (Well, we had two, the Shock, and then the Empire) And if someone caught a ball that went into the crowd, they could trade it for one signed by the whole team. I'm assuming they did that so they could keep the balls they liked (hehe)

lilithb
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If you don't bring a glove to a baseball game you run the risk of getting nailed in the face! That doesn't make you a douche! Just have common decency to not reach over into the field.

Menzeta
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Wow, I never thought about this. I just assumed they kept the balls.

dudeseriously
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December 23rd 1972, Jimmy Baker caught a ball, and ran all the way home with it. He still owns it today, and it is now the most valuable football in the world. It's known as the famous Immaculate Reception football.

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