In chaotic scenes that unfolded during an interview for a local news station, cameras caught a fight between Las Vegas Raiders fans and a Los Angeles Chargers fan at Allegiant Stadium in Nevada on Sunday.
Sunday marked the conclusion of the NFL season for Las Vegas, as the Raiders wrapped up another disappointing campaign for their fans who have seen them struggle in recent years.
After the game, KTNV sports reporter Nick Walters tried to talk to some Raiders fans about the result and what they could expect for the team's future.
But directly behind him, a fan wearing a dark blue Chargers jersey was seen punching what appeared to be a Raiders fan. It is unclear what sparked the attack.
Cameras captured the moment the Chargers fan continued throwing punches at a Raiders fan wearing a Charles Woodson jersey before the Las Vegas fan tackled the Chargers fan.
In the background, a security guard was seen passing by, turning around and watching the altercation, and then walking away.
Cameras caught a fight between Chargers and Raiders fans after Sunday's game
This still captures the moment before this woman trampled a rival fan with her high-heeled boots.
Apparently another Chargers fan, wearing a white Justin Herbert jersey, joined in. A female Raiders fan, who appeared to be with the fan dressing Woodson, also participated.
The fan in Woodson's jersey was seen briefly crying at the initial Chargers fan before a crowd formed and blocked the camera from seeing what happened.
A new angle of the video showed some security guards trying to calm the scene to no avail, as the two initially involved in the fight were now wrestling on the ground.
The Raiders fan was then seen yelling at the two. Although a security guard tried to restrain her, she broke free and stomped her feet twice with her black high-heeled boots.
It's unclear exactly what part of the person's body he was stomping on. The security guard finally grabbed her again and detained her as she continued yelling at the two men on the ground.
Eventually, with the help of both security and bystanders, the fight ended and both sides walked away.
DailyMail.com has contacted Allegiant Stadium staff for comment on this altercation.
The Raiders lost 30-24 to finish their season at 4-13, closing out a disappointing campaign.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Raiders fired head coach Antonio Pierce after a poor season.
The Raiders' season came to an inglorious end on Sunday as Las Vegas fell to the Chargers 34-20.
Los Angeles quarterback Justin Herbert completed 28 of 36 passes for 346 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Chargers' high-powered offense.
Meanwhile, the Raiders have been struggling with the quarterback position all year. Aidan O'Connell and Desmond Ridder combined to complete 25 of 36 passes for 225 yards, two touchdowns and one interception.
On Tuesday, the Raiders fired head coach Antonio Pierce. Pierce won the job with a 5-4 finish last season, but struggled to a 4-13 record this season.
Unlike the Raiders, the Chargers are now in the playoffs, one of three AFC West teams to reach the NFL postseason.
Los Angeles is the fifth seed and travel to play the Houston Texans at 4:30 pm this Saturday.