It’s another week and yet another fight in the NFL, this time involving fans of the Saints, Steelers, and Chargers.
On Sunday, inside SoFi Stadium, the New Orleans Saints were trying to end their losing streak as they faced off against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Unfortunately, having Spencer Rattler as quarterback allowed them to produce only eight points in total, as they were blown out 26-8.
In the cheap seats of SoFi Stadium, there was an argument between fans that became extremely violent.
Footage from the game showed a New Orleans Saints fan and a Los Angeles Chargers fan tumbling down seats while brawling.
The fan cheering on New Orleans has the upper hand as he stands up and punches the guy while he is on the ground.
Out of nowhere, a Pittsburgh Steelers fan wearing a TJ Watt jersey throws a punch at the Chargers fan before fans grab him to shut that down.
Unfortunately for the fan for Los Angeles, his face would start to eat several punches as he got up.
The Saints fan wearing a number 94 Cameron Jordan jersey unloaded at least four more punches to the Chargers fan’s face before somebody grabbed him and ripped his jersey off.
Cooler heads would eventually prevail.
🚨🚨WARNING: WILD FIGHT🚨🚨
SAINTS AND STEELERS FAN BEAT THE LIVING GARBAGE OUT OF A #CHARGERS FAN…
The Chargers fan was punched in the face more than 15 times and suffered some serious head trauma.
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They did not stop punching him in the head. pic.twitter.com/1gUEPm8MCI
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) October 28, 2024
Nobody has a clue why a random Steelers fan was even at the stadium since his team is playing thousands of miles away at Acrisure Stadium on Monday Night Football.
Saints And Chargers Headed In Different Directions
The New Orleans Saints suffered another loss, adding up to their sixth in a row, losing 26-8 at the hands of the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.
It’s hard to believe that this team was the toast of the league at 2-0 after blowing out the Panthers and Cowboys.
The Chargers also started 2-0 but would lose two in a row before alternating wins and losses in their last three games.
The team is now above .500 with a 4-3 record and is in third place in the AFC West.