A fan’s brief celebration at PNC Park in Pennsylvania quickly turned to concern, prompting reactions from the field, the stands, and his hometown community.
During a Major League Baseball game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday night, May 1, 2025, a fan fell 21 feet from the stands onto the right-field warning track in the bottom of the seventh inning. Play came to an abrupt halt as emergency crews rushed to the scene.
The fan who fell was identified as 20-year-old Kavan Markwood, a former football student-athlete from McKeesport.
As reported by TribLive, witnesses said the fan had taken off his shirt and poured beer on himself while celebrating Andrew McCutchen’s go-ahead double. Moments later, he lost his balance and fell over a 3-foot railing in Section 142.
Following the incident, the Pirates organization stated that the 36-inch railing in that section exceeds current building code requirements. The fall occurred just behind the 21-foot Clemente Wall, which honors Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente and his retired number.
Medical personnel, police, EMS, and team trainers rushed to Markwood’s side. He was stabilized on a backboard and transported to Allegheny General Hospital.
Later, Pittsburgh Public Safety confirmed that the incident was being treated as accidental and that Markwood remained in critical condition.
As concern for his recovery grew, attention turned to his background both on and off the field.
UPDATE: This incident is being treated as accidental in nature. The patient remains in critical condition at the hospital.
Pittsburgh Police do not anticipate providing any additional updates to the public. https://t.co/sy5ML6bGoK
— Pittsburgh Public Safety (@PghPublicSafety) May 1, 2025
Markwood is a 2022 graduate of South Allegheny High School, and he played linebacker at Wheeling University (WU). He played one season at Walsh University in 2022 before transferring, and later appeared in five games at Wheeling in 2023, recording four tackles and contributing on special teams.
110% COMMITTED #GOCAVS⚔️⚔️⚔️⚔️ pic.twitter.com/3Cd9QoNncB
— Kavan Markwood🤘🏽🦍 (@KavanMarkwood) January 29, 2022
He also earned recognition on the Mountain East Conference (MEC) Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Former Wheeling coach Zac Bruney told TMZ Sports that Markwood left the program in 2024 for work, but the team had hoped he would return. “He was a very good young man,” Bruney said.
My time coming real soon🦍🦍🦍 pic.twitter.com/SN0JYEPklb
— Kavan Markwood🤘🏽🦍 (@KavanMarkwood) December 24, 2021
Expressions of support quickly followed from Markwood’s former school community. South Allegheny athletic director Mike Brown described him as “a standout athlete” and “a young man of character,” who left a strong impression both on and off the field.
He said Markwood is widely respected for his resilience, character, and willingness to uplift others, often facing challenges with quiet determination and grace.
💆🏽♂️💆🏽♂️💆🏽♂️ pic.twitter.com/AGoYWleEPR
— Kavan Markwood🤘🏽🦍 (@KavanMarkwood) August 5, 2022
That sentiment echoed beyond the school. At East Allegheny, former coach Frank Cortazzo reflected on Markwood’s time as a student-athlete. He called Markwood’s strength “truly unmatched” and encouraged others to keep him and his loved ones in their thoughts.
Kavan Markwood, the fan who was injured Wednesday evening at PNC Park, was a standout linebacker at South Allegheny high school, twice earning first-team all-conference honors. Below is a statement I received via text message from his former head coach, Frank Cortazzo: pic.twitter.com/Hsn8Q67b7j
— Noah Hiles (@_NoahHiles) May 1, 2025
The school district also rallied behind him. Spokeswoman Laura Thomson described Markwood as a “fighter,” someone who would need that resiliency now, and who has it. She said the South Allegheny community remains firmly by his side.
After a great conversation with @CoachWShafer I am blessed to receive an opportunity to play at Marietta College!!!🔵⚪️ pic.twitter.com/433RNEcas6
— Kavan Markwood🤘🏽🦍 (@KavanMarkwood) August 2, 2021
Beyond the school community, the emotional weight of the incident extended to the organization itself.
Pirates chairman Bob Nutting also addressed the incident in a statement posted to X. “We are all deeply saddened and truly heartbroken after the terrible accident that occurred last night. It was one of the most difficult moments many of us have ever experienced. We are devastated,” his statement read.
— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) May 1, 2025
He also emphasized the importance of unity, saying the team views its fans as part of a close-knit community. He encouraged everyone to support Markwood and his family during this difficult time and expressed appreciation for the first responders who provided immediate and compassionate care.
Heartbreaking: The fan who tragically fell from an outfield wall at the Pirates game is Kavan Markwood a former college football player.
He is only 20-years-old.
Markwood is currently fighting for his life at a local hospital.
Thoughts and prayers to Kavan 🙏❤️ pic.twitter.com/Q7JFYfmVHk
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) May 1, 2025
Months earlier, another athlete’s on-field injury drew widespread attention during a high-stakes National Football League (NFL) playoff game.
The January 12 game between the Green Bay Packers and the Philadelphia Eagles proved challenging for Green Bay. Romeo Doubs’ head injury sparked concern among fans and teammates as videos of the incident were quickly shared on X, formerly Twitter.
According to reports, the incident occurred in the third quarter. In a video shared by NFL sports writer Dov Kleiman, the 24-year-old footballer fell backward after leaping for a catch in the end zone.
Prayers: #Packers WR Romeo Doubs is down on the field in pain after landing hard on his head.
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 12, 2025
As shown in a video shared by Yahoo! Sports Senior NFL reporter Jori Epstein, medical staff rushed to assess Doubs as he lay on the field, surrounded by kneeling teammates in a show of concern. In another clip shared by Fox Sports: NFL, trainers helped him off the field and escorted him to the locker room.
Doubs was helped to the locker room after the last play 🙏 pic.twitter.com/dNpQobu45l
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) January 12, 2025
According to ESPN Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter, Doubs was being evaluated for a concussion. The injury adds to a tough stretch for Green Bay, as they are now without three players: Doubs, Christian Watson, and Jayden Reed. Reed left the game with a shoulder injury late in the third quarter.
Packers are now without:
Christian Watson
Romeo Doubs
Jayden ReedBrutal stretch of injuries for Green Bay pic.twitter.com/XZ3PkuXXSb
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) January 12, 2025
The Packers also faced more significant injuries during the game. Starting left guard Elgton Jenkins left with a stinger in the first quarter, followed by defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt, who suffered a lower leg injury. Both players were ruled out shortly after halftime.
These injuries severely impacted Green Bay’s performance, culminating in a 22-10 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, ending the NFL playoffs.
Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur sympathized with the players forced to step into difficult circumstances calling the situation “unfortunate.” However, he emphasized that football demands a consistent performance standard, regardless of which players are on the field.
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Doubs’ latest injury is similar to one he suffered in November 2024 during a game against the San Francisco 49ers. He sustained a concussion on a third-quarter play that resulted in a pass interference penalty.
Doubs briefly stayed down before heading to the sideline. After being examined in the injury tent, he was ruled out for the remainder of the game.
This season has been tough for Doubs, both on and off the field. In October 2024, he missed practice and a game before the Packers’ matchup against the Los Angeles Rams in his hometown.
He said he was dealing with “some things going on mentally.” His unexcused absence led to a suspension for conduct detrimental to the team.
𝗥𝗘𝗣𝗢𝗥𝗧: #Packers WR Romeo Doubs has reportedly skipped practice the last two days due to being unhappy with his role in the offense, per @BillHuberNFL
Team officials checked up on him at his house when he hadn’t shown up to practice in a few days. pic.twitter.com/RPfRPrqVCc
— JPAFootball (@jasrifootball) October 5, 2024
Speaking publicly after his return, Doubs addressed his teammates and was remorseful for his actions, “I absolutely wish I would have handled things differently.”
He explained that his absence stemmed from personal matters off the field and clarified that it was unrelated to the Packers organization or his teammates. “I had to make sure that I got the family together again,” he said. Reassuring reporters about his well-being, he added, “Yes, I’m doing fine.”
When asked if he needed to regain his teammates’ respect, Doubs declined to comment. While his unexcused departure initially caused some uncertainty, running back Josh Jacobs emphasized that the locker room remained focused on supporting him.
At the time, LaFleur praised Doubs’ effort and commitment during practice and expressed optimism about his readiness to play against the Arizona Cardinals. “He’s gone in and worked. Just done a great job,” LaFleur said.
Doubs also clarified that he did not request a trade and emphasized his commitment to staying with the Packers, expressing happiness about returning to the locker room.
Despite these challenges, Doubs was grateful, calling those around him “great staff, great players, great support.” Reflecting on his return, he said, “I did my best communicating, and I’m just thankful that I’m here right now, you know, able to still play ball.”
Doubs navigated challenges as he worked to contribute to Green Bay’s future efforts.