Houston Texans and Buffalo Bills fan arguingHouston Texans and Buffalo Bills fans. (Photos via Twitter)


Something about cheap seats at sporting events certainly gets fans going, and that was on display when the Houston Texans took on the Buffalo Bills.

For the second straight week at NRG Stadium, the Houston Texans won the game in the final moments of regulation.

Before that, there was a disturbance in the stadium’s cheap seats between a Texans fan and a member of the Bills mafia.

A video starts with the two men already face to face and arguing about an unknown topic.

Things really started to get heated once the Houston Texans fan removed his cap and became animated with his facial gestures and yelling.

Another Texans fan quickly got up and tried to calm both guys down as the other heated Houston fan in a Stefon Diggs jersey continued yelling.

In the end, the Buffalo Bills fan simply smiled and walked away before things started to take a violent turn, which wouldn’t have worked out for either party.

C.J. Stroud threw for 331 yards, with one touchdown and one interception on 28-of-38 passing, while Cam Akers rushed for 42 yards on nine carries and one touchdown.

The Texans are now 4-1 and ready to face the New England Patriots in Foxborough on Sunday. They are big favorites for obvious reasons, but it can never be easy to win a game in the NFL, especially on the road.

Stefon Diggs led the receiving charge against his former team as he hauled in six passes for 82 yards.

Are The Houston Texans A Super Bowl Contender?

The Texans, who at 4-1 lead the AFC South by two games, continued to show a penchant for winning close games.

The Houston Texans have a -12 point differential through five weeks this season, which ironically puts them in Super Bowl winning company.

According to Fox Sports, the team’s odds to win the Super Bowl are currently at +1200, which is seventh-best in the NFL.