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Violence at Mercedes-Benz Stadium: Falcon fan attacks a Saints supporter by punching him repeatedly

The Atlanta Hawks and New Orleans Saints, two of them NFL SouthThe USA's toughest rivals faced each other for the first time this season. Although they are over 50 years old, their anger and strength are still retained, which sometimes leads to losses. The Dirty Birds and The Ain'ts' game on September 29 showed the intensity of their rivalry and highlighted the ongoing rivalry between the two teams. There was a fan fight between the Falcons and Saints Fans in the stands, with a Falcons fan kicking and nearly killing a Saints supporter, and several women were injured in various fights that broke out in various areas.
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A violent fight almost left a Saints fan dead

The video shows two separate fights, one involving a man in a white shirt who appears unconscious and covered in blood, and another man in a blue shirt who appears to be choking him. The other man hits a man in a red shirt who is also unconscious. A woman tries to restrain the man but storms back and repeatedly stomps on his head while he is still unconscious. Both men eventually escape, while the other two remain motionless on the ground.
Twitter fans expressed concern about the possible injuries to the men lying unconscious on the ground and called for the attackers to be arrested and charged. “Fighting at football games is fucking disgusting. I can’t believe people fight when they watch football, it’s sad,” one fan wrote on Twitter. “Well he's going to jail, it's sad that people don't value other people's lives these days,” another fan added. “Mfs if you just go to the games and act stupid like you're enjoying the game or going home then you're ruining it for everyone else,” another fan said.
The game was unpredictable, which unsettled fans. The Falcons scored first with a touchdown KhaDarel Hodgebut the Saints equalized on Taysom Hill's touchdown. The Ain'ts scored a touchdown in the second quarter, but the Dirty Birds scored a field goal and a touchdown, resulting in a 17-14 victory. In the third quarter, both teams scored field goals, making the score 20:17. In the fourth quarter, the Falcons extended their lead to 23-20, but the Saints' Alvin Kamara scored a touchdown to increase the score to 24-23. With seven seconds left, the Falcons camp was tense.
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