Shocking moment Lions fans stomp on man's head after he 'disrespected a woman' in stands during playoff game

Shocking moment Lions fans stomp on man's head after he 'disrespected a woman' in stands during playoff game
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Shocking moment Lions fans stomp on man's head after he 'disrespected a woman' in stands during playoff game
Published: Jan, 19 2025 18:40

A gruesome fan fight at Ford Field has gone viral on social media following the top-seeded Detroit Lions' stunning playoff loss to the visiting Washington Commanders on Saturday. The Divisional Round upset was bad enough for the home fans, but things got even worse when two separate groups of spectators tangled on a stairway during the game.

 [One man at the bottom of the pile appeared to get the majority of the abuse]
Image Credit: Mail Online [One man at the bottom of the pile appeared to get the majority of the abuse]

One man at the bottom of the pile appeared to get the bulk of the abuse. He was seen protecting his face with his arms wrapped around the base of a handrail as others did their best to stomp and punch the frightened man. 'Stop talking s**** to women, p****!' one voice could be heard yelling off camera as security picked apart the combatants.

 [Caldwell is seen shouting at the woman - who is wearing a Packers hat - from his seat]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Caldwell is seen shouting at the woman - who is wearing a Packers hat - from his seat]

'You got knocked the f*** out,' another added, apparently referencing a scene from a popular 1995 Ice Cube film. 'You got knocked out like it's ''Friday.'''. DailyMail.com has reached out to the team and local police for further information. For now, all that is known comes from the cell phone footage and the people who posted the clips on social media.

The fight allegedly began with someone disrespecting a woman, but details are still scarce. One man at the bottom of the pile appeared to get the majority of the abuse. One cameraperson credited with the filming the brawl claims the victim of the mob wasn't a Lions or a Commanders supporter, but a San Francisco 49ers fan.

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