For the first time all year, the Los Angeles Chargers had a stadium filled with their own fans. Over the years, many fan bases, like the 49ers, have regularly taken over SoFi Stadium.
With the Houston Texans in town, that streak finally ended. Unfortunately, they could not reward them with a victory. At least one fan was unable to finish the game due to his behavior.
Footage from the higher-priced seats shows an African-American man being dragged up the stairs. Apparently, the Los Angeles Chargers fan got into a massive brawl and couldn’t be calmed down. The security team had to bring several members to escort him out of the area.
As he made his way up, he could be heard screaming, “Y’all some bit–es,” multiple times. One member of the Apex Security group would put his hoodie over his face and head to shut him up.
🚨🚨THIS IS WILD🚨🚨
A #CHARGERS FAN REPORTEDLY GOT INTO A MASSIVE FIGHT THIS WEEK‘S GAME AND IT TOOK 10 MEMBERS OF THE SECURITY TEAM TO DRAG HIM OUT OF HIS SEAT.
“Y’ALL B*TCHES… Y’ALL B*TCHES. I didn’t do nothing. They are all b*tches”
Wild 😳😳😳pic.twitter.com/88IgBWztn5
— MLFootball (@MLFootball) December 29, 2025
Last year, inside that same stadium, a huge brawl broke out. Raiders and Chargers fans had a bloody brawl as they tumbled down seats.
Two days after Christmas, the Chargers sent their fan base home with coal. The Texans went to Los Angeles and came home with a spot in the AFC playoffs.
It started off with a bang as CJ Stroud threw four completions on four attempts for two touchdowns. That was just in the first quarter. The Chargers were able to keep them out of the end zone for the remainder of the game.
However, that daunting Texans defense held the Chargers to 16 points. Their kicker missed a potential four points that could’ve changed the direction of the contest.
Stroud got the job done with sixteen completions on twenty-eight attempts for 244 yards on the day. He also threw two interceptions. The Los Angeles Chargers are most likely going to be the No. 7 seed in the AFC. Houston has a chance of winning the AFC South.