Bills 'disturbed' by some fans during Saints game

The Buffalo Bills organization says it is "disturbed and disappointed" by the behavior of some fans during the game against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.

Two fans were arrested after they jumped onto the field during the game — and one of them was wearing his birthday suit.

Tristan Lambright, 29, of Cheektowaga is accused of jumping from the stands and then running onto the field naked.

Lambright was taken to the Erie County Holding Center overnight and brought to Orchard Park court Monday on charges of criminal trespass and public lewdness, both misdemeanors. He also was served a violation for exposure of a person.

He pleaded not guilty. His bail was set at $500 cash, $2,000 bond.

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A second person was also arrested for jumping onto the field. Aric Belling, 19 of Clarence, Erie County, was charged with criminal trespass. He was released on an appearance ticket.

“We are always disturbed and disappointed by behavior that we know does not represent the vast majority of our fans. We have and we will continue to work diligently with our law enforcement partners to provide a safe and secure environment for our fans. Our message is clear: unsafe, irresponsible or illegal behavior will not be tolerated by the Buffalo Bills or by each of our law enforcement partners. Fans that engage in these inappropriate activities are not welcome into our stadium,” said Bills spokesman Derek Boyko in a prepared statement.

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The Erie County Sheriff's Office says it's up to security personnel at the games to watch for people jumping on the field. The sheriff's office says it will continue to look for criminal behavior during home games and that manpower has been stepped up in Bills lots in recent years.

“We can't prevent a fan, if they're bent on getting on the field, from getting onto the field," said Erie County Sheriff's Chief of Patrol Scott Joslyn. "All we can do is react to what we're presented. And it's unfortunate."

The Bills lost to the Saints 47-10.

Includes reporting from WGRZ-TV.