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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones issued a strong statement to the NFL regarding the brawl between fans after the victory over the Eagles. He called those actions unsportsmanlike and damaging to the values that football is meant to bring

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones issued a strong statement to the NFL regarding the brawl between fans after the victory over the Eagles. He called those actions unsportsmanlike and damaging to the values that football is meant to bring

Arlington, Texas. 25/11/2025
The Dallas Cowboys had just secured a thrilling 24–21 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, but as the players left the field and the emotion of the win had barely settled, an unexpected incident ignited the entire NFL community. In the stands at AT&T Stadium, a fight broke out between groups of fans from both teams, forcing security to intervene and sending videos of the altercation spreading rapidly across social media.

Just hours later, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones issued a strong statement to the entire NFL. Without hesitation or softening his words, Jones harshly condemned the violence, saying it “completely goes against the values football is meant to represent.”

In his official statement, Jones wrote:
“We love competition, but we never condone violence between fans. Those actions are unsportsmanlike, damaging to the image of the game, and run counter to the spirit the NFL stands for. Football is about passion, not conflict.”

According to sources from ESPN, Jones has requested that the NFL launch an investigation while coordinating with AT&T Stadium officials to identify those involved. The Cowboys are expected to issue lifetime bans to anyone found responsible for the incident.

The altercation occurred just moments after an emotional game in which Dak Prescott and the Cowboys fought until the final second to secure the win, leaving many disappointed that such a powerful sports moment was overshadowed by conflict off the field.

Head coach Brian Schottenheimer was also asked about the incident and agreed with the team owner:
“We want to see our fans cheer their hearts out, but never hurt each other. A victory loses its meaning if it leads to something negative like this.”

Many Cowboys players took to social media to express their disappointment, emphasizing that they want to bring joy to fans not create division. Several Eagles fans even apologized despite having no involvement, saying this was “a dark moment that didn’t belong in an otherwise great game.”

The Cowboys leave Week 11 with a crucial win in the NFC East race. But Jerry Jones’ sharp statement underscores something bigger:
Football is not just about winning and losing it is about connection, respect, and sportsmanship. Those values, Jones insists, must be protected more strongly than ever.

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