According to the Arlington Police Department, no arrests were made in connection with the altercations as the video of the Cowboys fans fighting each other went viral
The cowboy’s fans were engaged in a physical brawl.
The Cowboys didn’t engage in many fights on Sunday night, but their fans sure as hell did, engaging in ferocious fights at an AT&T Stadium during the playoff game against the 49ers. Following Dallas’ uninspired 19-12 loss to the 49ers, one of the major fights at the event occurred when a supporter wearing an Ezekiel Elliott jersey was shoved to the ground by a spectator wearing a CeeDee Lamb jersey.
Video of Dallas Cowboys fans fighting each other after defeat against the 49ers at the AT&T stadium goes viral
Fists started flying between the two right away, and both men delivered devastating punches to each other’s faces. Several other spectators intervened at one point, striking and kicking an Elliott supporter before the brawl was thankfully broken up.
Fights breakout at AT&T Stadium tonight pic.twitter.com/cmQu6kreJ7
— Dallas Texas TV (@DallasTexasTV) January 23, 2023
The story did not end there.
As the Cowboys game came to an end, though, another altercation started in a separate area of the stadium, including numerous people pushing and punching each other.
Fist are flying in Dallas right now pic.twitter.com/9y5MXF84Ao
— Dallas Texas TV (@DallasTexasTV) January 23, 2023
As you can see in the video, security personnel tried their best to disperse the crowd as fans continued to engage in physical altercations. The local press has contacted the police but has not received a response as of yet regarding if any arrests have been made.
The 49ers move on to the NFC Championship Game to take on the Eagles.
The disappointment of watching your beloved team lose a playoff game is often enough for any fan. But what if your team’s season is ended by a series of incredibly unlucky events? That’s exactly what occurred to Dallas Cowboys supporters throughout the nation on Sunday night as their team lost to the 49ers 17-12.
As has been claimed for decades, San Francisco’s top-ranked defence delivered on Sunday, proving that defence wins championships. San Francisco kept Dallas to less than 300 total yards of offence, forced two Dak Prescott turnovers, and stopped the Cowboys on 10 of their 15 third-down attempts. While there wasn’t much pyrotechnics in the low-scoring contest, there were some standout moments.
The 49ers have won 12 straight games, which is the longest active winning streak in the NFL and ties the record for the longest winning streak in a season set by the team in 1984. They finished that season by defeating the Dolphins in Super Bowl XIX, winning all three of their postseason games as well as their final nine regular-season contests.