The original TikTok video, posted by user @badbihdaniella with the caption “Disclaimer: THEY ARE NOT ALL LIKE THIS,” shows a D1 football player forcefully pushing a woman out of a house.
The clip shows a Division 1 football player forcefully pushing a woman out of what appears to be a residence.
@badbihdaniella Disclaimer: THEY ARE NOT ALL LIKE THIS‼️ #oregonstate #abuseawareness #fyp #pdx ♬ Jet2 Advert – ✈️A7-BBH | MAN 🇬🇧
The footage quickly gained traction, with many viewers expressing outrage and labeling the incident as a clear case of abuse.
Others, however, urged caution, saying they wanted to wait for the full context before drawing a conclusion.
As the clip continues to circulate, many are calling for the university and its athletic department to investigate the incident thoroughly.

While the video does not mention the player’s name, viewers in the comment section began speculating that the individual is Exodus Ayers.
Although no single person directly identified him, multiple commenters claimed the man in the video resembles Ayers.
However, the player’s identity has not been officially confirmed, and no credible news outlet has verified the claims.
Until an official statement is released, it’s important to avoid assumptions and wait for the full context.
Football Player Pushes Woman In Viral Video And The Internet Blames Her!
While many blamed the woman featured in the viral video, others rallied behind her, accusing the man’s behavior as abusive and unacceptable.
Dylan Stevens spoke out strongly after a video went viral showing a Division 1 football player violently pushing a young woman out of a room.
In the wave of comments, some individuals, including both men and women, downplayed the act as “just a push.”
However, Stevens firmly rejected this narrative, stating that such behavior should never be taken lightly.
He further said such behavior overlooks the early signs of domestic violence.
Steven emphasized that verbally violent behavior toward a woman already constitutes abuse, saying:
In my opinion, you are abusive if you are violently abusive verbally to a woman. That’s when DV starts for me. And then it slowly escalates.
Stevens made it clear that touching someone without consent isn’t just disrespectful; it’s abusive, stating:
He’s probably already done the verbal abuse, and now he’s pushing her slightly in a lot of your opinions. It don’t matter. You put your hands on a woman in an unwanted motherf*****g way, that is motherf*****g assault.
Regardless of who the victim is, officials may release a formal report, press charges against the alleged perpetrator, and seek justice through appropriate legal channels.