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Chaos at AT&T Stadium: Eagles Fan Attacks Cowboys Supporter Following Stunning Comeback [VIDEO]

ARLINGTON, Texas — Tensions boiled over at AT&T Stadium Sunday night when a violent clash erupted between Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys fans, mere moments after Dallas pulled off a stunning 24–21 comeback in their NFC East showdown.

Video footage circulating widely on social media shows an Eagles fan launching multiple punches at a Cowboys supporter celebrating the victory. One strike appeared to connect with the Dallas fan’s face, causing visible bleeding and prompting immediate concern from nearby spectators.

Eyewitnesses say the confrontation ignited right after the Cowboys seized the lead late in the fourth quarter — a dramatic reversal that stunned Eagles fans, who had seen their team squander a commanding 21–0 advantage. The altercation escalated when two additional Cowboys fans joined the fray, briefly turning a section of the stands into a chaotic scene. Many spectators moved away from their seats while others captured the incident on their phones.

Stadium security quickly intervened, separating the involved parties and escorting all four fans from the area. The Arlington Police Department reported that alcohol consumption appeared to be a factor, and all individuals may face further consequences after a review of stadium footage and witness accounts.

On the field, Dallas’ comeback was powered by standout performances from key players. Dak Prescott orchestrated a steady second-half offense, while CeeDee Lamb and Tony Pollard made critical plays that swung momentum in favor of the Cowboys. Defensive efforts also played a pivotal role in preserving the late-game lead.

AT&T Stadium officials confirmed that security footage is under review to assess the severity of the incident, and the NFL is expected to monitor the situation as part of its ongoing fan safety policies.

The incident adds yet another tense chapter to the storied rivalry between Dallas and Philadelphia, a matchup already notorious for its intensity and emotionally charged atmosphere.

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