​When it comes to rowdy fans, the NFL is as wild as sports crowds get in the U.S. For better and for worse, you'll find one of the craziest crowds in the league at Arrowhead Stadium for a Kansas City Chiefs game.





In 2013, one unlucky fan found that out the hard way, and filed a lawsuit back in 2014 for damages.

Lawsuit argues Kansas City Chiefs failed to provide adequate security at home games (via @GRicekcstar): https://t.co/FAhAD5he0k — Terez A. Paylor (@TerezPaylor) August 8, 2017

Adrien Caye, who attended a 2013 home game with his fiancee and relatives, found himself caught in the middle ​​ of a fight.





With no security around to help, Caye attempted to break up the fight that came directly his way to protect his family.





Caye's attempt to protect those around him only to be hurled down down a flight of concrete stairs. Caye reportedly fell down 20 steps and sustained two broken wrists.





Caye's lawsuit claims, "The patrons of Kansas City Chiefs' games are provided with alcohol and an environment exists in which confrontation, assaults, and other related behaviors take place."





The trial is anticipated to take over one week.





Not a great look for frequent Arrowhead Stadium goers.