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Chaos in the stands! Cowboys fan brutally attacks Giants er as Big Blue falls again

The team is not living up to the hopes of fans, with a 1-3 record.

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It wasn't just the action on the field making headlines during the New York Giants'narrow 20-15 loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night - chaos erupted in the stands, too. A shocking brawl broke out early in the first quarter at MetLife Stadium, where a Cowboys fan, clad in a vintage Troy Aikman jersey, unleashed a barrage of punches on a stunned Giants er.

Video footage of the brutal fight, quickly circulating on social media, shows the Cowboys fan raining down haymakers on the helpless Giants fan, who appeared dazed and barely able to stay upright.

Although bystanders attempted to intervene, they couldn't stop the relentless attack, leaving the Giants fan in need of help from another Big Blue er. The cause of the altercation remains unclear, but the intensity of the fight seemed to mirror the frustration felt by fans of the home team.

The wild melee in the stands came just minutes after Giants kicker Greg Joseph drilled a 52-yard field goal to give New York an early 3-0 lead. Unfortunately for the Giants, the excitement was short-lived both on and off the field.

It was a night to forget for the Giants

The Cowboys, led by quarterback Dak Prescott, quickly turned the tide, extending their dominance over the Giants to 14 wins in their last 15 meetings. The Giants' offense struggled mightily, failing to score a touchdown all night and relying solely on Joseph's five field goals for their points.

To make matters worse, star rookie Malik Nabers exited late in the fourth quarter with a concussion, a devastating blow to the team's already faltering offense.

Coach Brian Daboll acknowledged the frustration of another tough loss but remained hopeful for improvement. "The result stinks," Daboll itted postgame. "We missed out on a couple of things, but there's been continual improvement."

The Giants, now sitting at 1-3 on the season, will look to regroup as they head to Seattle for a crucial Week 5 matchup. Fans can only hope for a win on the road - and less drama in the stands - before the Giants return home to face the Bengals in Week 6.

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