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USA Today via Reuters

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The Dallas Cowboys clashed with the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC divisional playoff. And the Niners ended the Cowboys’ dream of winning the Super Bowl after nearly three decades. All that happened at Levi’s Stadium, the home of the Niners. But its effect reverberated hundreds of miles away at the Cowboys’ home in Dallas.

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The Cowboys fans threw punches at each other outside the AT&T Stadium after the heartbreaking playoff loss. And the NFL world was left stunned after the altercation.

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The Cowboys fans leave the NFL world stunned 

The two groups of the Cowboys fans traded punches outside the AT&T Stadium after their team crashed out of the Super Bowl contention. Many fans had gathered to watch the NFC divisional playoff game featuring their beloved franchise. But when that ended in disappointment, stunning scenes emerged out of the Cowboys’ home.

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The NFL world could not believe what they witnessed. Fans took digs at the franchise for the scenes, with some blaming the team for the frustration in the fanbase. A fan termed the fight between the Cowboys fans friendly fire.

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This fan gave the reason for the Cowboys fans getting angry.

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Another fan said they were beating each other as they couldn’t beat the Niners.

According to this fan, the fans put up more fight than the whole Cowboys team.

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This fan previously thought only the Philadelphia Eagles fans fight each other.

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This fan put all the blame on the Cowboys QB Dak Prescott.

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Frustration is a part and parcel of sports and comes with the territory. And when it builds over the years of title drought, it can surely spill over. The Cowboys put up a disappointing performance against the Niners to add further fuel to the fire.

A disappointing Dallas Cowboys performance 

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The Cowboys didn’t look like the team that the fans saw down in Tampa last week. The Niners defense stifled QB Dak Prescott and his offense and kept them out of the end zone for the majority of the game. The visitors just couldn’t get any rhythm to their game at all. And that was enough to end any chances they had of winning the Super Bowl this season.

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Prescott threw just one touchdown pass the whole game. And his habit of turning over the ball to the opposing defenses continued as the Cowboys QB threw two interceptions. The visitors lost the game 19-12.

The Cowboys’ wait for their first Super Bowl title since 1996 continues. How will they go about it next season?

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Shivam Pratap Singh is a seasoned NFL writer at Essentially Sports. With a master's degree in international and area studies from a prestigious university, Shivam leverages his academic background to gain a deeper understanding of the global impact of sports. Shivam's passion for football developed early in his career as a writer. One of his breakthrough moments as a writer came when he reported on the '49ers GM John Lynch QB Announcement', demonstrating his talent for breaking news and providing insightful analysis. When not immersed in football, Shivam keeps up with the latest happenings in his favorite soccer club, Manchester United, and the wild European soccer scene. He is a passionate fan of the sport and enjoys writing about the intersection of football and culture.

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