Even old guys can rumble.
Two fans traded punches in a caught-on-video fight in the parking lot outside Nissan Stadium after the Titans’ 28-20 win over the Jaguars on Sunday, which eliminated Jacksonville from postseason contention.
It is unclear which team the two were fans of or what started the fight, but one bystander could be heard saying “you need to learn how to talk to girls.”
Multiple women were on the scene shouting and attempting to break up the fight.
It finally ended when of the two fighters landed a haymaker and sent the other stumbling to the ground, and the two were finally separated.
The Jaguars drove all the way down to the 1-yard-line late in the fourth quarter before quarterback Trevor Lawrence was stopped short of the goal line on a quarterback sneak on fourth down, and later turned it over on downs to seal the loss and cap their late-season collapse.
“They trust me with those things, and it didn’t work,” Lawrence said. “I’ve got to take accountability for that and, at the end of the day, that’s on me if I decide to do it and don’t get in. It’s one of those plays where, if you do it, you better score and I didn’t. It’s unfortunate.”
After beginning the season 8-3, the Jaguars lost five of six games and missed the playoffs.
Uncertainty now hangs over the Titans, who finished the season at 6-11 and far from the playoffs, leaving head coach Mike Vrabel’s future in question.
The game also marked the likely end of star running back Derrick Henry’s Titans tenure, as he is set to be a free agent and is not expected to return to the team.
![Two fans fight in the parking lot following the Titans-Jaguars game on Jan. 7, 2023.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/01/Screen-Shot-2024-01-08-at-12.07.40-PM.png?w=692)
“This is a great way to go out, especially against a division opponent, an opponent that I grew down the street watching and looking at and following as a kid growing up,” Henry said. “So it’s all full circle, which is great to be able to finish with the win and finish with class.”
That class clearly did not extend to fans in the parking lot.
[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]