Watch Shirtless Cowboys Fan Gets Clobbered By 49ers Fans After Challenging Them To Fight Him During 49ers vs Dallas Wild Card Round Game

Watch Shirtless Cowboys Fan Gets Clobbered By 49ers Fans After Challenging Them To Fight Him During 49ers vs Dallas Wild Card Round Game

The Cowboys fans were getting routed during a fight in the San Francisco 49ers vs Dallas NFL NFL wild card round game

Dallas Cowboys fans really need to learn how to digest a defeat. As their side was asked to pack its bags after being schooled 23-17 by San Francisco 49ers in the NFL wild card round game, a raft of unsavoury incidents involving the Cowboys supporters came to the light.

Video Footage Shows Naked Dallas Fan Being Beat In Fight During 49ers vs Cowboys Playoff Game

While the most notable one was of the fans throwing trash, another managed to make heads turn with a video of a Dallas fan shooting his TV in anger emerging. However, another video has now gone viral on social media platforms, one where a shirtless Cowboys fan is seen challenging 49ers fans to a fight, an invitation they didn’t need second thought to take up.

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And they came out with everything they had with the naked Cowboys fan getting schooled during the brawl. Footage from inside the AT&T Stadium showed one fan removing his shirt and ready to fight a section of 49ers fans, action he duly received as the opposition fans left no stone unturned to quench his thirst for a beating.

Wonder if he’s going to get in touch with the TV shooting Dallas fan and implore him for his help as he strives to extract revenge.

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The Cowboys fans who directed their rage at the game official responsible for spotting the ball on the final player decided to launch missiles at the referees with full drink containers being thrown at them. The Cowboys accrued a staggering 14 penalties for 89 yards, the maximum by a losing team in playoff history in the NFL.

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