Cowboys Fans Get Into Wild Brawl Outside AT&T Stadium Amid Playoff Loss To 49ers

After the Dallas Cowboys 19-12 playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday in California, the team’s season came to an end. However, the team’s supporters in Texas weren’t willing to go down without a fight—among themselves. Cowboys Fans Get Into Wild Brawl Outside AT&T Stadium Amid Playoff Loss

Cowboys Fans Get Into Wild Brawl Outside AT&T Stadium Amid Playoff Loss

Following the completion of the game on Sunday, Cowboys supporters were captured on camera throwing punches at one another outside the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, the home of Jerry Jones’ NFL team.

At the MillerLite House, where locals typically congregate to tailgate before and after games, fans initially gathered for a watch party earlier in the day. It is situated on the grounds of the stadium.

In the opening scene of the video, a fan wearing a white Cowboys away shirt is repeatedly pummelling and kicked by Dallas supporters while he crouches on the ground to shield himself.

A security guy appears to intervene at that point to break up the fight and defuse the situation while wearing an all-black suit. He appears to be protecting himself by also grabbing the fan from behind.

Although the cause of the altercation is yet unknown, it is safe to say that the Cowboys have lost it after another early postseason departure.

Both on and off the field tonight in Santa Clara, the Cowboys were unable to overcome their own obstacles.

One Cowboys supporter was struck by friendly fire during a brawl that broke out in the parking lot of Levi’s Stadium following Dallas’ Divisional Round playoff elimination at the hands of the 49ers.

 

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