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Lifelong NFL fans were brutally attacked while attending their first-ever game last month. The Dallas Cowboys hosted the Baltimore Ravens in a Week 3 game on Sept. 22.

The Cowboys fell to the Ravens, 28-25, in a wild game at AT&T Stadium. Baltimore led Dallas by 22 points in the fourth quarter, but Dak Prescott and Co. nearly stormed all the way back for the win.



Ultimately, Lamar Jackson and the Ravens were able to hold on and secure the victory. But while the game was playing out on the field, a pair of lifelong Dallas Cowboys fans were being attacked off of it. Wenceslao Gonzalez and his wife, Lindsey, were attacked in brutal fashion at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Tom Pennington/Getty Images The lifelong NFL fans witnessed a young woman being harassed by an older man after the game ended. They attempted to intervene, to help the young woman, but that's when things got violent. From the New York Post: Wenceslao Gonzalez was the first to intervene and got into an argument with the man, later identified as 32-year-old Rafael Antonio Ramirez, who punched him in the face.

Ramirez then turned his fury toward Lindsey Gonzalez when she tried to separate the two men. He allegedly knocked her out with a single punch and kicked her in the face as she lay motionless, the outlet reported citing the Arlington Police. The lifelong Dallas Cowboys fans ended up with serious injuries.

Lindsey had 12 fractures around her face and was diagnosed with a broken jaw. She barely remembers th.

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