Fans will always be fans and it’s funny when fans of the same team get into a messy fight with each other in the stands. In a viral video, the fans of the Dallas Cowboys were fighting each other during the match against the Bengals.
According to TPS;
The Dallas Cowboys desperately needed to score touchdowns and win a game without Dak Prescott behind center, and they did both on Sunday.
The team came out against the Cincinnati Bengals ready to ball, as the defense made things uncomfortable for Joe Burrow all game long.
However, things got crazy as the home team squandered away a 17-3 lead in the second half. The fan base was starting to get upset and it didn’t take long for tempers to flare in the stands.
Fortunately for the Cowboys and their fans, they were able to hold on and kick a game-winning field goal at the end to escape with a 20-17 victory.
Cooper Rush came through big-time in his second career start, completing 19 passes for 235 yards and a touchdown. More importantly, he didn’t turn the ball over. Instead, he and the rest of the Cowboys offense played a smart, conservative game that kept their defense in good position to make plays and help win the game.
I am not sure what they were so mad about, considering the Cowboys won the game.
Cooper Rush had no choice but to smile as he embraced offensive coordinator Kellen Moore after the winning kick for the Dallas Cowboys.
Dak Prescott’s backup now has a 2-0 career record filling in, with winning drives on his final possession both times. That was enough to let the emotion flow for the normally stoic Rush, at least for a few moments.
“It’s actually exciting to see him be excited after he won a game,” coach Mike McCarthy after a 20-17 victory over Cincinnati on Sunday. “To get a charge out of it because he is so, so consistent.”
Rush led the drive to Brett Maher’s 50-yard field goal as time expired, and the Cowboys held on after losing a two-touchdown halftime lead.
Joe Burrow got the defending AFC champion Bengals even at 17-17 by leading a 19-play, 83-yard drive in the fourth quarter, throwing a 5-yard touchdown pass to Tee Higgins and finding Tyler Boyd for the 2-point conversion.
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