Things were dire on the field and in the stands during the Cowboys' embarrassing 48-32 wild-card loss to the Packers at AT&T Stadium on Sunday.
Some of the Dallas faithful stood in their seats and shouted at each other, as seen in a video shared by X user Kyle Williams during the game.
“You hit me, you idiot,” one of the women, who is not seen in the video, can be heard repeatedly shouting at someone in the background.
“F-you, b-n-n!” another man yelled.
It appears that multiple altercations broke out, but it's unclear how the situation started.
At one point, a man with a hood on his head quite blatantly tried to mediate the drama.
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“Either sit down and shut the man up, or let the man out,” he was heard yelling.
“We have Cowboys fans fighting,” user X captioned the clip.
It is unclear whether the situation escalated or whether stadium security was involved.
It was a tough night for Dallas fans.
Their frustration was understandable as they watched a young Packers team run around the Cowboys, sending Dallas into an uncertain offseason.
The Cowboys' 48 points allowed are the most in franchise history in a playoff game, and they have not reached the conference title game in their past 13 postseason appearances.
The last time they appeared in the NFC Championship game was in 1996 when they won the Super Bowl.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones will have to decide whether to bring back head coach Mike McCarthy, who is in the final year of his contract, or pursue a big name in coaching like Bill Belichick.
Quarterback Dak Prescott's future is also in question after a lackluster performance in which he recorded two interceptions, including a pick-six.
He had 41 of 60 hits for 403 yards and three touchdowns, most of which came after Green Bay built a big lead.
Prescott has one season left on his four-year, $160 million contract.





