Two NFL fans were filmed fiercely scrapping during a match, leaving one severely bleeding.
Grim footage emerged of the scene at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles during a game between the Tennessee Titans and the Los Angeles Chargers. In the clip one fan wearing a Pittsburgh Steelers jersey can be seen on top of another man, trying to hoist him up by his white T-shirt which shows spots of blood. A passerby tries to stop the melee, but can’t break the firm grip of the Steelers fan.
The camera then pans to the right where another fight is taking place, with another man appearing to straddle someone on the floor while landing blows on his victim. The chaotic scenes are another instance of violence breaking out at the SoFi Stadium, also known as the home of the Los Angeles Rams.
The clip was posted to X by an account called MLFootball, with a caption that read: “MULTIPLE MAN HAD SOME SERIOUS BLEEDING and had suffered some head trauma. SoFi stadium continues to be one of the most dangerous stadiums.”
In September, a video surfaced showing two muscular men - one in a blue Chargers' jersey and the other in a black Las Vegas Raiders shirt - fighting each other. A woman then tries to intervene, screaming.
Another Raiders fan, wearing a white Crosby 99 jersey, also steps in, seemingly trying to calm things down.
However, the Raiders supporter in the black shirt turns on his fellow fan and hits him. The two Raiders fans then start fighting, with the Crosby supporter pinning the other man to the ground.
The woman also gets involved in the brawl, jumping on the back of the fan in the white jersey.
Incredibly, the Crosby supporter manages to beat the troublemaker, appearing to knock him out. With the woman still clinging to his back, he then manages to slam her to the ground with a move reminiscent of something you'd see in WWE.
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