Video Shows Patriots Fans Fight Each Other Following Loss to Kansas City Chiefs

Tom Brady might be just as irritated with the Pats as the fans.

Fans hold a sign for the New England Patriots
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Fans hold a sign for the New England Patriots

The Chiefs marched into New England and handed the Patriots a convincing 23-16 loss. The dismay and disappointment of dropping two games in a row might have led to a few fans taking out their raw emotions on each other. Shortly after the game, video of a group of fans fighting in the stands surfaced on social media. It's unclear who is the aggressor, but a fan can be seen being choked from behind while another man lands multiple blows to his face. 

Hearing Patriot fans boo their own team. #ChiefsKingdom pic.twitter.com/54Gb4ctcKH

— 613ChiefsFan🇨🇦 (@JO26A) December 8, 2019

Although the cause for this altercation is unknown, the frustration in Foxborough could be felt during the game. At halftime, the Chiefs held a 20-7 lead over the Pats. This prompted New England fans to shower the home team with boos as they headed into the locker room. 

😂😂😂 @Patriots Boo Birds are out as @Chiefs kick there ass 🤷‍♂️😂😂 pic.twitter.com/QpPRShchJv

— RavensHypeMan (@RavensHypeMan) December 8, 2019

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Tom Brady told the media that he and his teammates could hear the boos on the field but that's part of playing the game.

Frustrated @TomBrady giving serious lip to @Patriots wr's. #SNFonNBC #NewEnglandPatriots #Texans pic.twitter.com/7jOUoHGPBB

— Robert E. Lehman (@Robert_E_Lehman) December 2, 2019

Despite shrugging off the jeers, Brady might be just as irritated with the Pats as the fans. On multiple occasions throughout the season, Brady has been seen yelling at his receiving core on the sidelines. He reportedly wants them to be more aggressive and make plays so that the offense can match the defense's intensity.

Brady is also rumored to be upset with the Pats' front office. According to Tom E. Curran of NBC Sports Boston, Brady and New England are in a stalemate over his contract extension. If the team isn't willing to commit to the aging quarterback for three more years, then he might suit up for another franchise next season. 

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