Cameras caught two Washington Commanders fans, a father and his son, throwing down with a Dallas Cowboys supporter in yesterday’s game at Northwest Stadium.
The Cowboys snapped a five-game losing skid with a shocking 34-26 road win over Jayden Daniels and the slumping Washington Commanders, who have now dropped three in a row following a surprising 7-2 start.
Unfortunately, fights between fans at football games aren’t at all uncommon. There are countless cases of hooligans (usually intoxicated) getting into careless brawls with other fans that sometimes lead to significant injuries.
Blizzy Young uploaded a video on Facebook of two Washington Commanders fans brawling with a Dallas fan in a Micah Parsons jersey. According to Young, the Commanders fans involved were father and son.
Commie and Cowboys fans were slugging it out for the NFC East cellar on and off the field
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Thankfully, other fans courageously stepped in and put an end to the fools who ruined the experience for themselves. And don’t be shocked if stadium officials identify and permanently ban the culprits from entering the venue again.
Aside from that, the Washington Commanders and Dallas Cowboys teamed up for a legitimate game of the year candidate. Jayden Daniels completed a miraculous 86-yard touchdown pass to Terry McLaurin with 21 seconds remaining to seemingly force overtime.
Unfortunately, Austin Seibert missed the game-tying extra point following a bad snap. Juanyeh Thomas put the cherry on top of the game by taking Washington’s onside kick to the house, securing a 34-26 victory.
Washington Commanders Are Suddenly In Trouble
The Commanders were once in the running for the NFC’s top seed, as well as the NFC East division crown. But the 9-2 Philadelphia Eagles are poised to claim the division, while the 7-5 Commanders must find a way out of this mid-season slump.
There was no shame in losing one-score affairs to the Pittsburgh Steelers and Eagles in back-to-back weeks. But losing at home to a bottom-feeder Dallas team without starting QB Dak Prescott is a significant cause for concern.
Washington has a “get right” game this Sunday with the Tennessee Titans coming to town.