SAN FRANCISCO — NFL opening day excitement was tarnished with the death of one fan who fell from a pedestrian overpass outside the big game in San Francisco, and injuries to two others from falls inside the Indianapolis stadium.
Early indications suggest 32-year-old Kevin Hayes of Hayward fell accidentally, San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr said.
"Alcohol may or may not have played a role to some varying degree, but right now, it looks like a very sad, tragic accident," Suhr said.
Hayes fell while walking with his brother on a bridge over four lanes of traffic outside the stadium, police said. Off-duty medics and police officers gave him first aid until an ambulance arrived, but authorities said he was declared dead from his injuries.
"We would like to express our deepest condolences to the family during this difficult time," 49ers spokesman Bob Lange said in an email.
The death came just after kickoff in what was eventually San Francisco's 34-28 win over Green Bay. Multiple witnesses reported that Hayes appeared to be intoxicated and having trouble walking before he fell over the rail to a sidewalk below.
"It certainly marred what otherwise a very happy day for fans who know this is the last opening game we will see in Candlestick," San Francisco Mayor Lee said.
Also Sunday, a railing collapsed at the Colts game against the Raiders in Indianapolis, injuring two unidentified fans who were leaning against the barrier above a tunnel leading to Oakland's locker room.