(Video) Cowboys fan brutally knocks Rams fan out in preseason gameatSofiStadium
It appears the Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Rams fans are treating preseason as the regular season after they couldn’t control themselves before breaking into a bloody fight at the latter’s home stadium.
A video outside the Sofi stadium surfaced on the internet on Monday, where a fan sporting an Aaron Donald jersey was being tackled on the ground by another fan in a Troy Aikman jersey, who hit him with several heavy punches on the head, leaving him seemingly unconscious.
Just a few feet away, another fight broke off between a bunch of women, where one was being pulled by her hair. Another woman, possibly a Cowboys fan, threw a punch at a man decked up in a Puka Nacua jersey. Amid the chaos, the man, who was left unconscious on the ground, got back on his feet with a few people giving him a shoulder, with a face covered in blood.
It remains a question whether he was admitted to a hospital or if the police made any arrest on particular charges of assault or public nuisance. TMZ approached the LAPD to inquire about the arrest, but received no information about the aforementioned incident.
Meanwhile, on the football field, the Rams scored a close victory against the Cowboys at 13-12. If it wasn’t for Los Angeles quarterback Stetson Bennett, who rushed into the end zone for his team to be in line, the Cowboys might have proved the fans and critics wrong by scoring a victory in the first preseason game.
Cowboys-Rams preseason game overshadowed by NFL’s gaffe on Tom Brady’s broadcasting debut
The Cowboys-Rams preseason game has become a topic of discussion across the country and, surprisingly, it has very little to do with the actual game. Prior to the infamous fight outside the stadium, the NFL’s official social media handle made a blunder by announcing that legendary Tom Brady was making a debut in the preseason.
This caused a stir on social media because Brady’s supposed broadcasting debut is set for the Cowboys’ opening regular season game next month. But the misunderstanding cleared swiftly, and the NFL deleted the post about the seven-time Super Bowl champion’s debut.
Many assumed the announcement by the NFL was true because they posted a video of the NFL G.O.A.T. at the Sofi stadium. But it was revealed that it was nothing but a test run for him with the Fox crew members.
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