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Chargers at Rams

A fight broke out among fans at Saturday’s NFL preseason game featuring the Rams against the Chargers, leaving at least one attendee visibly bloodied.

The altercation was eventually broken up, but as the man in the Donald jersey was escorted out of the stands, his face appeared to be covered in blood.

Anothervideoshowed a woman throwing a soda at the man before the group descended on him. It is unclear what started the fight and no arrests have been reported.

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The matchup, which ended in a 13-6 win for the Chargers, marked the first game that fans were allowed in the stands at the newSoFi stadium.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell addressed the return of fans to stadiums during an interview last month on the NFL Network’sInside Training Camp Live.

“This year, we’re comfortable that local regulations are going to allow us to have fans at all 32 stadiums,” he said. “We’ll still be smart. We’re still going to be willing to adapt. We’re still going to do everything to make sure our fans are safe when they’re there.”

He continued, “But we expect full stadiums. You know, the fans want to come back. That’s the No. 1 thing we hear. We’re seeing that in our ticket sales. Fans just want to be a part [of] and have that collective experience. Doing that around an NFL game is fun.”

Goodell also acknowledged the recentspread of the delta variantof COVID-19 around the country.

“We’re all following science. We’re following what’s happening in the world around us, obviously with the variant out there. It’s changing the way we look at it,” the commissioner said. “I think the key for us this year, just like last year, is going to be, work together. Work together amongst our clubs, with our players, and really work to adapt our protocols as necessary. That’s where we’ll be. I think if we do that and we stay on top of that, I think we’ll be effective and have very limited disruptions to the season.”

source: people.com