George Norcross Vows Legal Action Against NFL for Eagles Ejection Over American-Israeli Flag Incident

The controversial video of Norcross’ ejection from Lincoln Financial Field went viral on social media, depicting him in a heated argument with the staff before being escorted from his box. Norcross alleges that he was “assaulted” by the staff.

Lincoln Financial Field’s policy prohibits signs and banners that are indecent, offensive, or obstructive. It also restricts commercial and political endorsements on stadium structures.

Despite no other visible banners in the area, Norcross’ non-game-related banner was hung on the stadium’s structure. Norcross contests the claim that his flag was “obscene or indecent” and plans to take legal action against the Philadelphia Eagles, the NFL, and the security company.

The Eagles refute Norcross’ allegations, stating that stadium policies explicitly prohibit non-game messaging on stadium suites and that he was ejected due to abusive behavior.

An earlier statement by Norcross refuted claims of physical abuse and cited multiple witnesses present during the incident.

Once a powerful political figure in New Jersey, Norcross has seen a decline in influence due to political shifts and internal party conflicts. Despite this, Norcross remains vocal about his support for Israel and its right to defend itself.

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