Dallas Cowboys Fan Rode A Horse In Walmart: Win Over Bengal

The Cowboys faced the Bengals on Sunday without their star quarterback Dak Prescott and with a lot of worries from nearly every NFL supporter who believed Dallas would lose once more in Week 2.

However, the Cowboys avoided a home loss when they shocked Joe Burrow and the Bengals, who are now 0-2 overall, with a wild 20-17 victory that was secured by Brett Maher’s 50-yard field goal with seconds remaining.

Cooper Rush stood in for Prescott and went 2-0 during his time in Dallas as Dak’s substitute, but more significantly, it handed the Cowboys their first victory of the year.

Cowboys Fan Rode A Horse Over A Win

One Cowboys fan was so ecstatic that he casually rode his horse into a Walmart, made a few purchases, and checked out. The man may be seen in a video buying a blue plastic bucket while sporting a Dak Prescott jersey and a white cowboy hat. Employees who are in shock follow him around the shop and videotape him with their phones.

Obviously, the white horse’s mane and tail are spray-painted blues.

Jerry Jones, the owner of the Cowboys, addressed the horse-riding fan on Tuesday during his weekly radio appearance on 105.3 The Fan.

Jones remarked, “I’ve really been on a horse inside before. It’s a risky move because if the horse starts stumbling, sliding, and kicking, things get messy.

Without the owner’s permission, it is against Arlington city policy to ride or herd horses on private property.

However, according to police spokesman Tim Ciesco, this cowboy committed no criminal infraction as long as no one directly asked the pair to leave. No calls were made to dispatchers regarding the horse.

As of Tuesday morning, a video posted by Yahoo Sports had more than 30,000 views. In Texas, everything is bigger, according to the caption.

The social media reaction came quickly.

“Yo Cowboys fans are bred different,” one person said on Twitter.

Another quipped, “God forbid the Cowboys win a Super Bowl.”

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