In a story so outrageous it feels like it was AI-generated on a dare, Minnesota Vikings rookie quarterback Max Brosmer is facing potential NFL suspension and legal trouble after he and his grandfather allegedly crashed a tank — yes, a real tank — into Elon Musk’s parked Tesla outside a high-end Minneapolis restaurant.
“One second it was calm… next second, there’s a tank on top of a Tesla and people screaming,” said a visibly stunned eyewitness. “I thought it was a movie shoot.”
🚨 What Happened?
According to Minneapolis PD, the incident occurred late Sunday night when Brosmer, 24, and his 83-year-old grandfather, Col. (Ret.) Harold Brosmer, were taking the family-owned WWII Sherman tank “for a spin” after a local military parade.
While maneuvering the armored vehicle through downtown, the pair reportedly lost control and rolled directly onto a red Tesla Roadster — a rare prototype said to belong to Elon Musk, who was in town for a surprise visit to SpaceX’s Minnesota operations.
“One minute I was enjoying a Wagyu steak,” Musk posted on X, “the next, my car’s been flattened by Vikings. Real ones.”
🤯 Wait… Why Were They in a Tank?
Col. Harold Brosmer is known locally as a decorated veteran and military history buff. The tank, described as “fully restored but not legally street-certified,” had been featured in a weekend parade honoring Veterans of Foreign Wars.
According to police, Max was behind the wheel, with his grandfather in the turret. Sources say Max wanted to “let Grandpa relive the old days” with a post-parade victory lap — but downtown traffic and armored steering did not mix well.
“It was supposed to be a harmless ride,” Max reportedly told officers. “Didn’t know Musk parked there.”
⚖️ Legal Consequences and NFL Response
Max Brosmer is now facing reckless driving, destruction of private property, and unauthorized operation of military equipment charges. He was released on bail Monday morning and is expected to appear in court later this month.
The NFL has launched a formal investigation, and league insiders report Brosmer could be hit with a 2- to 4-game suspension under the personal conduct policy, pending legal outcomes.
The Minnesota Vikings organization issued a short but firm statement:
“We are aware of the incident involving Max Brosmer. He is cooperating with authorities, and we are gathering all relevant facts before making further comments.”
🤖 Elon Musk Weighs In — Naturally, on X
Elon Musk wasted no time turning the bizarre event into social media fuel:
“It’s official. I’ve survived Cybertrucks, Twitter mobs, and now… Vikings with tanks.”
He followed up with a meme of a flattened Tesla next to a horned helmet, captioned: “Viking Mode: Activated.”
📣 Fans React: “Only in Minnesota”
NFL fans and social media users couldn’t believe the headline — and turned it into comedy gold:
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“Kirk Cousins would never.”
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“The tank had better pocket presence than the Vikings O-line.”
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“If the Tesla was on turf, it might’ve survived.”
#TankBrosmer, #TeslaFlattened, and #VikingDrive quickly trended nationwide.
🏈 Who Is Max Brosmer?
Brosmer, a standout at Georgia Southern and former FCS star at New Hampshire, was drafted by the Vikings in the 6th round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Touted as a high-IQ quarterback with great poise, he was expected to compete for a backup spot this season.
Team insiders now suggest he may face disciplinary action during rookie minicamp, and his roster spot could be in jeopardy if the legal fallout lingers into summer training camp.
“He’s got potential,” said one coach, “but this isn’t exactly the playbook we wanted him reading.”
🛑 Grandpa’s Statement
In a written apology through his attorney, Grandpa Brosmer stated:
“I served in three wars, but I never meant to start a new one — especially not with Elon Musk’s car.”
He has reportedly offered to pay damages using his military pension, memorabilia auction funds, and a GoFundMe started by local veterans.