Security guard is caught running away from Eagles-Cowboys sideline brawl that saw three players get ejected
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A security guard was seemingly quick to run away as Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys players brawled on Sunday. With just over two minutes to play, Eagles safety Sydney Brown became embroiled in a scuffle with Cowboys cornerback Troy Pride, with the former dragging him off the field and over towards the tunnel.
Brown then appeared to violently slam Pride to the ground as other players quickly intervened in chaotic scenes at Lincoln Financial Field. Prior to their initial scuffle, Cowboys wide receiver Jalen Brooks had pulled Brown to the floor from behind at the end of a play.
The Philadelphia star immediately leapt to his feet and made a beeline for Brooks in fury, only for Pride to shove him first and ignite an astonishing melee near the tunnel. But, as several of their teammates joined the mayhem, a security guard stood by the tunnel was quick to flee from the chaos.
A security guard was quick to run away as Eagles and Cowboys players brawled on Sunday. The guard was quick to avoid the danger as players scuffled down by the tunnel in Philadelphia. The security guard backing away from the Eagles/Cowboys scuffle ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ pic.twitter.com/PMMgPIohg6.
Rather than intervene and try and bring a resolution to the fight, the guard can be seen taking a step back as TV cameras rushed towards the action. Brown, Pride and Brooks were all ejected from the game heading into the final two minutes. After the madness died down and play resumed, the Eagles saw out a resounding 41-7 victory which handed them the NFC East title.