BB.Eagles Fan Assaulted by Cowboys Fans in Viral AT&T Stadium Brawl: “Absolute Mayhem” Video Ignites Philly Outrage Before Thanksgiving Showdown
Just two hours before kickoff at AT&T Stadium, the rivalry between Cowboys and Eagles fans spilled out of control as a violent brawl broke out in the stands, drawing security, police, and hundreds of shocked onlookers.
The altercation reportedly began when a Cowboys fan confronted an Eagles fan in the seating area. Witnesses say the exchange turned physical almost instantly. The Eagles fan threw a punch that left the Cowboys fan bleeding heavily from the nose, sparking panic and a surge of screams from the crowd around them.

Within seconds, two additional Cowboys fans, one male and one female, jumped in, attacking the Eagles fan and escalating the fight into a full-blown melee. Fans nearby scrambled out of their seats as fists flew and people tumbled over rows of chairs. Several spectators can be seen in videos shouting for help while others pulled out their phones to record the chaos.
Security raced into the section and managed to separate the four individuals involved. All four fans were escorted out of the stadium as the crowd around them booed, taunted, and filmed the aftermath. The Cowboys fan who was bloodied was treated by on-site medics before being removed.
Cowboys Fans Beat Up Eagles Fan In Dallas pic.twitter.com/Bt26ySyOkT— ThanhTrieuuuu (@TTrieu54261) November 23, 2025
According to Arlington Police, all four fans were intoxicated and will face potential charges depending on the stadium’s incident review and witness statements.
The rivalry between Dallas and Philadelphia is always heated, but moments like this highlight how quickly things can get out of control, even before the players take the field. With the stadium already electric for one of the NFL’s most anticipated matchups of the season, tensions clearly boiled over far too early.
Eagles Officially Confirm DeVonta Smith Did Not Travel With the Team to Dallas and May Miss the Cowboys Game; Smith Breaks Silence on the Reason Behind His Absence

The Philadelphia Eagles released a surprising update ahead of the Cowboys showdown:
WR DeVonta Smith is traveling separately from the team for personal reasons and has no game status, meaning the team has not ruled him in or out.
The announcement immediately raised questions across the fanbase, especially with Smith missing Saturday’s team travel. With one of the biggest rivalry matchups of the season just hours away, all eyes turned to Nick Sirianni for clarity.
C Cam Jurgens has been upgraded to no status for Sunday’s game. WR DeVonta Smith is traveling separately from the team for personal reasons and has no game status. https://t.co/4ogGdD1tuS— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) November 22, 2025
When asked about Smith’s availability, Sirianni didn’t provide a firm answer, instead offering a carefully worded response that left the door open both ways.
“We’re working through everything as it comes,” Sirianni said. “DeVonta’s situation is personal, and we’re giving him the space he needs. If he’s ready, he’ll be out there. If not, we’ll adjust. It’s truly a day-of decision.”
The uncertainty instantly set off waves of speculation. Some fans feared the worst, others hoped Smith’s late arrival meant he was still planning to play, and many questioned whether the team was hiding something more serious.

Smith has been a crucial part of the Eagles offense this season, and losing him in a hostile road environment like Dallas would be a massive blow. The Eagles listed him with
no game status, a rare scenario that suggests the team is unsure of his availability but optimistic enough not to list him as questionable or doubtful.
As the story spread, more information began to surface.
Just before midnight, DeVonta Smith posted a brief Instagram Story, writing something short and personal:
“Family comes first. Handling it. See y’all soon.”
Along with the post was a plane emoji, further convincing fans that he truly was on his way to Dallas.

While the Eagles won’t confirm anything until closer to kickoff, one thing is clear: Smith is doing everything he can to be available, and Philly is holding its breath until he walks into AT&T Stadium.

