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Video shows fan throwing a bottle at Derrick Henry during TD run
Mark Konezny-Imagn Images

There was plenty of bad fan behavior to go around in Buffalo on Sunday night.

The Buffalo Bills opened up their season at home against the AFC rival Baltimore Ravens during a matchup on “Sunday Night Football.” During the fourth quarter at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y., Ravens running back Derrick Henry got loose for a 46-yard touchdown run to give Baltimore a 40-25 lead.

Broadcast footage of the play showed that either a water bottle or a beer bottle was thrown at Henry from the stands as he was entering the end zone. Take a look.

Another angle from behind the end zone showed that the bottle just barely missed Henry’s feet.

Fans were especially rowdy for Sunday’s game as even Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson had an incident with someone in the stands during the third quarter. As Jackson was celebrating a touchdown pass that he threw to DeAndre Hopkins, a Bills fan pushed Jackson in the helmet, causing Jackson to respond with a shove ( video here).

Unfortunately though for those who believe in karmic justice, there was none of that during the Ravens-Bills game. The Henry touchdown run (and subsequent bottle thrown at him) was actually the start of the end for Baltimore. They allowed Buffalo to rattle off 16 points unanswered from there (thanks in part to a missed PAT by Ravens kicker Tyler Loop and a later fumble by Henry himself), and the Bills stole the win by a 41-40 final score on a game-winning field goal by kicker Matt Prater as time expired.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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