Shameful moment Washington Commanders fans brawl in the stands... before security FINALLY arrive to break it up

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By OLIVER SALT, US ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Published: 16:31 BST, 14 October 2025 | Updated: 16:34 BST, 14 October 2025

Brawling Washington Commanders fans were seen taking their frustrations out on one another in the stands during their gut-wrenching defeat to the Chicago Bears on Monday night.

Dan Quinn's men were handed their third loss of the season by the Bears, who snatched a dramatic 25-24 victory at Northwest Stadium thanks to a last-gasp field goal by Jake Moody.

And as the team were beaten on the field, the night went from bad to worse for Washington when a number of their fans began scrapping it out in the crowd.

Shameful footage captured by Instagram user and Commanders fan Kiara Shanae shows several home supporters fighting at Monday's game, with security initially nowhere to be seen.

One shirtless spectator can be seen falling into another row while trading fists with a fellow fan, all while another melee is taking place in one of the rows below them.

After roughly 30 seconds, two security guards finally intervene to break up the chaos, before the shirtless slugger appears to be taken away by one of them.

Washington Commanders fans were seen brawling in the stands during their loss to Chicago

They took their frustrations out on one another before security finally intervened to break it up

It capped an evening to forget for the Commanders as the Bears avenged last season's infamous Hail Mary defeat in Washington.

It wasn't quite the same drama as that game one year ago, but Caleb Williams and Chicago did get the better of Jayden Daniels and the Commanders on a final-play score thanks to Moody's successful 38-yard attempt.

With D'Andre Swift rushing for 108 yards on 14 carries, and grabbing a pair of receptions for 67 yards - including a 55-yard catch-and-run for a touchdown - the Bears (3-2), coming off their bye, extended their winning streak to three games under first-year coach Ben Johnson.

Washington (3-3) continued its pattern of alternating wins and losses in 2025 and flopped with a chance to pull even with the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles atop the NFC East.

The Commanders, so good protecting the ball until now, hurt themselves with three turnovers, matching their total from the first five games.

'You really don't deserve to win many games when you're in that space,' Washington coach Dan Quinn said.

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