Angry fans in Buffalo turn on each other as fists fly in the stands of Highmark Stadium… as the Bills lose to the Broncos on a walk-off field goal

  • Three Bills fans were all fighting each other on Monday Night Football
  • It’s the latest in a long line of fan-on-fan violence in the NFL this season
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Frustration boiled over in ‘the City of Good Neighbors’ as Buffalo Bills fans watched each other fight in the stands.

On a night when Buffalo ultimately lost the game on a walk-off field goal by the Denver Broncos, the lack of good performances on the field made Bills Mafia look more like a crowd in the seats of Highmark Stadium.

In one video, a man in a white hoodie and a Josh Allen jersey can be seen taking on multiple fans at once.

That fan took some good shots at a man in a white jacket, but appeared to catch the right hand of a man in a brown plaid shirt.

Judging by the fact that the speakers were playing Bills’ edited version of The Isley Brothers’ classic “Shout,” this fight took place some time after Buffalo had scored some points.

Buffalo Bills fans in the stands of Highmark Stadium began fighting with each other on Monday

The man in the Josh Allen jersey (17) was double-teamed but took care of himself

Denver won the game on a walk-off field goal kicked by Will Lutz (16) to improve to 4-5

This is just the latest in a series of incidents that have marred this NFL season as fan violence appears to be getting worse.

Earlier this year, a New England Patriots fan got into an argument with a Miami Dolphins fan. The Pats fan ultimately died from his injuries.

Other fights have been witnessed at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and MetLife Stadium in the New Jersey Meadowlands.

SoFi Stadium in particular has seen a lot of violence – with several reported fights during a game between the Chargers and the Raiders. Weeks later, Chargers fans were also brawling with Cowboys fans.

The NFL has not yet announced a plan to separate rival fans. But with incidents like tonight, such a plan would not make sense.

Furthermore, the ticket resale culture in the United States would make it essentially impossible to ensure that rival fans would separate from each other.

Buffalo entered the final moments of the game with a 22-21 lead over Denver and fans thought they had won the game when a Broncos field goal went wide.

However, the officials discovered that there were twelve men on the field, leading to a re-kick that Denver’s Will Lutz punched through with ease.

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