VIDEO: Shocking New Footage Shows Chargers And Raiders Fans Beating The Hell Out Of Each Other During Massive Brawl Inside SoFi Stadium

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It wouldn’t be an NFL Sunday without some sort of fan fight, and Raiders and Chargers fans provided enough violence for one game that could last the entire year.

The Los Angeles Chargers opened their season at home on Sunday in an AFC West divisional matchup against the Raiders, and brutal tackles on the field also occurred in the stands.

Yet another video has surfaced showing fans from both squads engaging in violence.

It was so bad and widespread that an entire section had to be cleared out so these guys could engage in their royal rumble match inside SoFi Stadium.

One fan wearing a Justin Herbert jersey found himself falling down seats and being punched to the point where he started leaking lots of blood.

Once the fans were done throwing punches, they got their last-second trash talk out of the way. One security guard finally showed up at the end, when most of the guys had already fled from the area.


It’s unclear if anybody was thrown out or arrested or if fans needed to get medical attention.

As we stated, this was just one of many fights between the Raiders and Chargers fan base.

Another fight happened outside SoFi Stadium, where multiple fans were knocked out near the parking lot.

That fight also produced a woman joining in and punching men as she got body-slammed to the ground several times without it affecting her ability to keep punching.

Two Players Ejected After Fighting Between Raiders And Chargers

Inglewood, California, was the sight of many brawls that happened between the fans and players.

Officials ejected Chargers receiver Joshua Palmer and Raiders cornerback Jack Jones in the fourth quarter of the Chargers’ 22-12 win Sunday following a fight towards the end of the game.

The fight began after the Raiders stopped RB Gus Edwards from a two-point conversion.

Once the players wouldn’t separate, officials decided to throw out the main players who caused it.