son.Eagles fans sue Commanders after FedEx Field railing collapsed, causing minor injuries to several fans.

Not only did the Washington Commanders win their Week 1 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, but they made it through the contest without FedEx Field malfunctioning and embarrassing the franchise. You’ll remember in Week 1 last season when a pipe burst in the stands and saturated a section of seats.

Long story short, FedEx Field experienced a number of mishaps in 2021. The most notable of the bunch came in Week 17 vs Philadelphia when the tunnel railing filled with raucous Eagles fans collapse and nearly injured quarterback Jalen Hurts. Several fans took a tumble, but thankfully only minor injuries were reported.

Months later, four Eagles fans are now suing Washington, claiming they’re still recovering from injuries sustained in the incident.

After the Eagles defeated the Commanders, a flock of fans leaned over the railing looking to high-five Hurts as he entered the away tunnel. Video shows the railing giving way and several fans taking a fall in a troubling scene.

Somehow, Hurts walked away unscathed.

4 Eagles fans sue the Commanders over injuries from last season’s postgame railing collapse at FedEx Field https://t.co/OOpBNQwZED
pic.twitter.com/vusJBqU0U6— Charles T (@ChuckyT3) September 13, 2022

Commanders facing lawsuit stemming from 2021 railing collapse at FedEx Field in Week 17 vs the Eagles.

According to Ida Domingo of ABC 7 in Washington, who obtained a copy of the lawsuit, fans weren’t warned about leaning against the wonky railing. In fact, the lawsuit alleges fans were directed there by stadium security.

Additionally, the lawsuit claims security workers and team staff offered no help to the victims, with Hurts being the only individual who provided assistance. The lawsuit alleges the injured fans were treated in a “callous and indifferent manner.”

The New Jersey-based fans allege they suffered “cervical strains, muscle strains, bone contusions, headaches and other potential long-term effects, both physical and emotion,” and are seeking upwards of $75,000 per person. One of the plaintiffs needed to wear a neck brace following the fall, per attorney Bob Sokolove.

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