
It started as a funny viral clip… and ended in total humiliation.
The Dallas Cowboys fan who went viral last week for stumbling through the stands, slurring his chants, and spilling beer everywhere has now become the face of NFL fandom gone wrong.
And now, reports confirm he’s officially been banned for life from attending Cowboys home games — after what witnesses are calling “one of the most disgusting things ever seen at AT&T Stadium.”

🍺 The Video That Started It All
It all began when a short clip surfaced on X showing the man — wearing a Dak Prescott jersey and cowboy hat — screaming “HOW ‘BOUT THEM COWBOYS?!” while nearly falling over the railing.
Fans online turned him into a meme overnight.
But nobody knew what was coming next.
Because just a few days later, things got a whole lot worse.
💩 The Shocking Twist: He Didn’t Just Spill His Drink…
According to multiple eyewitnesses seated in Section 312, the same fan — now identified only as “Chad” by stadium security — reportedly urinated on another spectator during the second half of Sunday’s game against the New York Jets.
“We thought he dropped his beer,” one fan told reporters. “Then the guy next to me screamed, ‘He’s pissing on me!’”
Security was called immediately, and video footage shows the man being escorted out — still chanting “COWBOYS FOR LIFE!” while visibly intoxicated.
🚫 Cowboys Take Action
The Cowboys organization wasted no time.
In a statement released Monday morning, a team spokesperson confirmed that the fan’s season ticket privileges have been revoked indefinitely and that he’s now banned from all future Dallas Cowboys events.
“We have zero tolerance for this type of behavior,” the statement read.
“Our stadium must remain a safe and respectful environment for all fans.”
😬 The Internet Reacts: “This Is Peak Cowboys Energy”
The clip of the incident exploded online overnight, with thousands of users reposting it with captions like:
“Only in Dallas.”
“Cowboys fans taking L’s on and off the field.”
“Bro thought he was making a touchdown.”
Even rival fans joined in, with one Eagles account tweeting:
“Cowboys fans don’t just lose games — they lose bladder control.”
🏈 The Aftermath
Police have not confirmed whether charges will be filed, but stadium officials say the man will remain on a permanent “do not admit” list shared across multiple NFL venues.
Meanwhile, the Cowboys are reportedly reviewing new policies on alcohol sales and in-stadium behavior following the viral fiasco.
“It’s sad, really,” one longtime fan said. “We want to be known for our passion — not for peeing on people.”
💬 Social Media Verdict
“Cowboys fan energy: undefeated.”
“This man just made franchise history — for all the wrong reasons.”
“He said ‘We #1’… but not like that.”