


The woman left bloodied in a vicious brawl during Sunday’s Rams-Texans game indicated she will be pursuing legal action in a video posted outside SoFi Stadium while still covered in blood.
“Security just took my boyfriend back inside to retrieve my lost property,” the woman said in a video posted to X. “They left me out here with zero f–king anybody, no phone, no nothing. I have noth(ing) — I don’t know. I’m still bleeding from the altercation. I just want this documented for the attorneys going forward, thank you.”
Video from the shocking brawl during the Rams’ 14-9 victory showed the woman — wearing a No. 99 J.J. Watt Texans jersey — and another female in Rams gear in each other’s faces before Los Angeles fans shoved the Houston fan.
A man in a No. 99 Aaron Donald Rams jersey attempted to break up the situation, while a man wearing a No. 7 Houston jersey — the boyfriend — stood next to the female Texans fan.
The male Rams fan shoved away the female Texans fan with his left arm, which led to her yelling at him and pointing in his face.
The male Texans fan attempted to pacify the situation, while other patrons in the section started yelling for the group to sit down.
Another Rams fan then came over, and the male Texans fan returned and started screaming seemingly in the new entrant’s direction.
The fireworks truly went off when the female Rams fan shoved the female Texans fan, which eventually led to the latter kicking and the male Texans fan dumping his beer on the female Los Angeles fan.
Several punches started flying while the Rams fans in the area outnumbered the Texans fans, with one Los Angeles fan landing a direct shot to the male Texans fan’s face.
The female Rams fan threw some punches at the female Texans fan, who responded by attacking her. One of the Rams fans in the area threw the male Texans fan backward during the skirmish.
The Texans woman then emerged from the floor with blood on her face and attempted to stop the beatdown of the man, falling to the ground at one point in her attempt.
She approached the Rams fan again, although nothing developed.
The woman lost her shoe during the skirmish and then picked it up.
The two Texans fans then attempted to plead their case to security, with blood streaming down her face, and one male Rams fan hit the male Texans fan’s head as security stood around them.
The two Texans fans eventually left the area escorted by security, while the male was held by security on the concourse near the food line.