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"He acted like nothing happened..."
A fan at the Jets-Bills game Sunday fell from the upper 300 level deck to the 200 level, injuring another attendee in the process. And although it technically happened during a commercial break, cameras in the Bills' Ralph Wilson Stadium in Buffalo, New York, still captured the stunning moment.
The fan appeared to slide along a railing, lost his balance, flipped over and fell.
The fan begins to slide along the railing on the third deck. (Image source: YouTube)
After sliding several feet along the railing, the fan flipped and fell to the lower deck. (Image source: YouTube)
Take a look at the footage, paying attention to the top left corner after about 16 seconds:
According to the Associated Press, the Rural Metro ambulance service treated the two men hurt in the accident. The man who fell injured his shoulder, while the other man who was hit by this falling man injured his head.
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The incident occurred during the second quarter of the match up between the New York teams, which ended with a 37-14 Buffalo Bills win.
(H/T: Deadspin)
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