Bloodied female NFL fan speaks out and reveals she plans to SUE after violent brawl at Rams

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The female Texans fan who was left bloodied after a violent brawl on Sunday has revealed she plans to sue after apparently being left outside of the stadium alone.
The fight occurred in the stands of SoFi Stadium as the Texans faced the Rams, with several people getting involved in the melee after the female Houston fan and a female Rams fan began bickering.
After the female Rams fan shoved the female Texans fans on multiple occasions - as others around them tried to assuage the situation - a man wearing a Texans jersey at one point dumped a beer on the female Rams fan's head. The same male Houston fan was then punched in the face by a male Rams fan.
Moments later, after it had appeared the violence died down, the same female Rams fans then began striking the female Texans fan in question - leaving her badly bloodied.
And following the fracas, the female Texans fan suggested in a video that she planned to take legal action.
'Security just took my boyfriend inside to retrieve my property,' she began.
A woman was left badly bloodied following a fight at the Rams-Texans game
🚨🚨THIS IS AWFUL🚨🚨#TEXANS AND #RAMS FANS GOT INTO A MASSIVE FIGHT, AND A WOMAN WAS LEFT SEVERELY BLOODIED AFTER A MALE REPORTEDLY HIT HER IN THE FACE.The women was then kicked out of the game — despite being injured.Nosebleeds 😳😳😳
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) September 8, 2025
And she said following the bloody incident that she was planning to sue
'They left me out here with zero f***ing anybody, no phone, no nothing. I don't know. I'm still bleeding from the altercation. I just want this documented for the attorneys going forward,' she added.
In video of the incident, which has since gone viral on social media, the female Texans fan was seen being escorted out of the stadium by security afterwards.
Meanwhile, her furious male companion continued to berate security and others seated in his section.
In addition to the apparent ejections, it's unknown if any arrests were made.
Daily Mail has reached out to Rams spokespeople as well as Inglewood police for more information.
The Rams beat the visiting Texans, 14-9, as LA's defense limited Houston to just 265 yards.
SoFi has developed a reputation for fan fights since it opened for the Rams and Chargers in 2020.
The two home fanbases scrapped during a 2021 preseason game with the brawl reportedly lasting several minutes before security could break it up, according to one onlooker.
Things were even worse throughout the 2024 season, as several brawls broke out at SoFi Stadium.
Both the Rams and Chargers are on the road next weekend.
Daily Mail