Watch Rams Fans Get Knocked Out By Cowboys Fans As Fight Turns Ugly At The SoFi Stadium, Brawl Video Goes Viral On Twitter

Watch Rams Fans Get Knocked Out By Cowboys Fans As Fight Turns Ugly At The SoFi Stadium, Brawl Video Goes Viral On Twitter

Every now and then, there is a fight. During a huge fight, Rams fans were knocked out in a vfight ideo that went viral. Why are these fans so rude

We shouldn’t be surprised by how many fights we see at sporting events, but you would think that grown adults would know better than to get into fights.

Rams Fans Get Knocked Out By Cowboys Fans As Fight Turns Ugly At The SoFi Stadium, Brawl Video Goes Viral On Twitter

How Did The Fight Between Rams Fan Start?

When the Dallas Cowboys played the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, bad behaviour from fans was a big problem. Several fans from both sides got into a fight outside of SoFi stadium after a verbal argument turned violent. It got so bad that a Rams fan was seen getting hit in the face several times until he passed out.

On the third play for the Rams’ offence, Dorance Armstrong of Dallas broke through their offensive line and hit Matthew Stafford. When the quarterback dropped the ball, DeMarcus Lawrence picked it up and ran into the end zone.

Advertisement

Lawrence said that his second touchdown in nine NFL seasons was “out of this world.” “I couldn’t believe it when the ball came out and hit my feet. I knew it was real when I turned around and didn’t feel anyone around me.

The Season Started In Style!

Even without Dak Prescott, the Cowboys have had a great start to the season. And not even the Super Bowl champions could stop them.

Lawrence returned a fumble 19 yards for a touchdown on the Rams’ first drive. And even though he only passed for 102 yards, Cooper Rush stayed unbeaten as the Cowboys’ fill-in starter in a 22-10 win over the Rams on Sunday.

Advertisement

The Cowboys are off to a 4-1 start for the second year in a row after winning their first four games without Prescott. Who is close to coming back from thumb surgery. Tony Pollard scored a touchdown on a great run of 57 yards.

Lawrence recovered a fumble forced by Armstrong, and then Armstrong blocked a punt in the first quarter. Pollard ran for 86 yards, and Ezekiel Elliott ran for 78 more. Rush was 10 for 16 on passes, so the Cowboys’ running game and strong defence took over.

Linebacker Micah Parsons said of the big play by Armstrong and Lawrence, “Oh, it changed the whole flow of the game.” “How you start is how you end. We got off to a great start and finished with a bang.” In fact, Parsons’ strip-sack of Stafford on the Rams’ last play was the climax of a bad day for LA.

Cooper Kupp caught a touchdown pass from 75 yards out for the Rams (2-3). Who were shut out in the second half and dropped below.500 for only the second time in coach Sean McVay’s six seasons.