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Nobody associated with the Houston Texans had a good day on Sunday.

Fists were flying and blood was flowing, and we’re not talking about just the players on the field.

Wide receiver Puka Nacua led the Rams’ offense to a Week 1 victory over Houston with 10 catches for 130 yards, but he also bled from his eye after a hit in the first half against the Houston Texans.

Nacua was evaluated for a concussion but would soon return to the game.

In the stands of SoFi Stadium, however, another issue had boiled over.

A female Houston Texans fan was shown to have been beaten by some Rams fans in the nosebleed seats.


She could then be seen escorted out of her seat, seemingly to receive medical attention. It turns out that was far from the case.

While outside SoFi Stadium, the bruised and battered Texans fan broke her silence while still having dried-up blood on her face, hands, and legs.

She claims she was beaten up by multiple fans and then promptly kicked out without being treated.

The Houston Texans’ Offense Was A No-Show

Bloodied Female Texans Fan Speaks Out, Exposes SoFi Security For Disgusting  Behavior After She Was Assaulted By Multiple Rams Fans [VIDEO] - NewsBreak
View of a Houston Texans battle red helmet (Troy Taormina-Imagn Images)
The Houston Texans couldn’t get it done for a Week 1 victory in SoFi Stadium on Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams.

They had a 9-14 loss to begin the season at 0-1 heading into their primetime showing next Monday. The team failed to find the endzone once all game long.

The Texans’ defense kept them in the game, holding a talented Rams team to just 14 points.

The problem for the Texans was that their offense was inconsistent, leading to many failed drives. The biggest failed moment was when Dare Ogunbowale was stripped by Nate Landman with 1:43 to play, sealing the Texans’ fate.

One bright spot for Houston was Nick Chubb, who is taking over for an injured Joe Mixon. He had rushed for 60 yards on just 13 carries.