Security guards at Allegiant Stadium had their hands full during Sunday’s Chargers-Raiders game in Las Vegas.
A fight broke out in the background of a local television interview with a Raiders fan, as seen in a video that surfaced on social media this week.
A Las Vegas sports reporter was finishing the interview when a male fan, clad in a Justin Herbert Chargers jersey and a backward cap, punched another male, who was wearing a Charles Woodson Raiders jersey.
The scuffle spilled onto the ground and another male, sporting a white Chargers jersey, jumped in.
A few women, who appeared to be with the men involved, were seen during the melee.
A woman sporting a Raiders jersey was seen stomping her black boots on someone in the footage and had to be held back by a stadium employee.
Other stadium employees attempted to break up the fight, while fans surrounding the area filmed it on their phones.
On the field, the Chargers closed out the regular season with a 34-20 road win.
Los Angeles now enters the playoffs on a three-game winning streak under first-year coach Jim Harbaugh.
Herbert finished with 346 pᴀssing yards and two touchdowns in the win.
Los Angeles (11-6) secured the No. 5 seed in the AFC and will face the fourth-seeded Texans (10-7) on Saturday in Houston.
Two days after the loss, the Raiders fired head coach Antonio Pierce on Tuesday following a 4-13 campaign.
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