Vicious NFL brawl breaks out between Raiders and Chargers fans with woman BODY SLAMMED and bloodied man left out cold

Fan violence has already begun in the NFL, just a week into the 2024 season. The Las Vegas Raiders visited SoFi Stadium and found their fans bloodied and unconscious.

The Los Angeles Chargers opened their season at home on Sunday with an AFC West division game against the Raiders, but there were tough tackles before the players even took the field.

A shockingly violent mass brawl broke out between rival fans outside the stadium in LA prior to kickoff of the Week 1 game.

Two Raiders fans were caught brawling with a man in a Rams jersey, but the loyalty of the fanbase seemed to be worth nothing. One of the Las Vegas fans in a No. 99 Crosby jersey was even seen throwing a few punches at his fellow fan.

He and the Rams fan managed to drag the man, who was wearing a Deablo jersey with the number 5 on it, to the ground where they began kicking and punching him in a manner that was gruesome and disgusting.

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A shockingly violent mass brawl broke out between Raiders and Chargers fans on Sunday

One man was left bloodied and unconscious, while a woman (left) was beaten on her body

One man was left bloodied and unconscious, while a woman (left) was beaten on her body

When they were finally dragged away, the man was sprawled on the dusty floor, unconscious and with blood streaming down his face.

A woman, dressed in a strapless black top, threw herself onto the back of her Raiders attacker and pulled him backwards toward metal posts, while attempting to land a few punches to his side.

However, the female fan soon became the victim when the man surprisingly shook her off as they wrestled on the ground, before body-slapping her to the ground.

As the brunette woman staggered to her feet, two men were seen keeping an eye on the unconscious Vegas fan, who was still lying flat on the ground. One of them held his wrist and checked his heart rate.

The disgusting, violent scenes are a continuation of the epidemic that plagued the NFL last season.

Last year, violence at NFL games in the stadium escalated completely, with Raiders and Chargers fans clashing multiple times at SoFi Stadium last October.

In the first encounter, a Raiders fan was punched several times before being thrown down the stairs by a Chargers rival. The shocking clip went viral on social media.

Footage from two other fights from the match circulated online, including an ugly confrontation between two female Raiders fans.

Last year, an ugly scuffle broke out between two female Raiders fans at SoFi Stadium

The female supporters exchanged punches and blows

Last year, an ugly scuffle broke out between two female Raiders fans at SoFi Stadium

In September 2023, a fan even died after a brawl during a New England Patriots game.

Patriots fan Dale Mooney, 53, lost his balance and died after being punched by a Dolphins fan at Gillette Stadium.

Disturbing footage obtained by NBC10 showed the father of two and longtime Patriots ticket holder, who was wearing Jones’ number 10, being attacked by a Dolphins fan.

The blow was a hit, and witnesses said Mooney fell to the ground moments later during the massive brawl. He was then rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

However, an autopsy revealed that Mooney was not killed directly by the punch from the Dolphins fans, but may have died from an unknown “medical issue.”

According to the Norfolk County Prosecutor’s Office, the autopsy revealed a medical problem that may have contributed to his death.

District Attorney Michael Morrissey confirmed that the issue may have contributed to his death, but that the case requires further investigation.

Dale Mooney, 53, died after being punched by a Miami Dolphins fan at Gillette Stadium

Dale Mooney, 53, died after being punched by a Miami Dolphins fan at Gillette Stadium

Last year, nasty scenes also went viral at the Giants, 49ers, Bengals, Commanders, Rams, Broncos, Ravens and Seahawks, both in the stands and around the stadium.

A 2023 survey found that nearly 40 percent of NFL fans have witnessed crime in or around an NFL stadium; about one in 14 have been a victim themselves. Nowhere have fans witnessed more disorder (63 percent) than at Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles. What’s the most common crime? Physical assault.

Meanwhile, fewer than 2 percent of Colts fans said they would be comfortable sending their children to Lucas Oil Stadium unaccompanied, compared with 77 percent across all 32 teams.

Nearly three-quarters of female Lions fans (74 percent) admitted they would feel uncomfortable standing alone around Ford Field, compared with 45 percent leaguewide. And yet perhaps the most striking feature of this wave of violence is the number of women who are being violent.