New York Giants fan bloodied and on groundNew York Giants fan (Photos via Twitter)

The New York Giants lost a winnable game on Sunday, and one member of their fan base possibly had it worse than them.

A No Kings protest took place in Denver on Saturday, resulting in several confrontations between protesters, p0lice, and counter-protesters.

For those that are out of the loop, the No Kings protests are against what the organizers describe as authoritarian policies of Donald Tru::mp and corruption in his administration.

The overriding theme of the marches was the accusation that President Tru::mp is behaving more like a monarch than an elected official.

While protesters were doing their thing in Denver, several passing spectators shouted at protesters, including one who yelled, “Get a job.”

A man rocking New York Giants gear could be seen chanting, “God bless Tru::mp,” with some friends alongside him in the street. He flipped off protesters before yelling “F–k you” before dropping a g@y slur.

That is when a younger guy stole his sunglasses and started running away with them.

New York Giants Fan Gets Bl00died

A general view of the New York Giants helmetA general view of the New York Giants helmet (Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images)

A gray-haired man did not like his sunglasses being taken, so he gave chase. Unfortunately for him, the cameraman behind him would catch him falling face-first to the concrete as he slid on the street.

The older gentleman still had his eyes on the guy, but found himself being tripped off his feet yet again. That second fall would bust the top of his left eye wide open as he began to drip bl00d.

Other protesters would keep grabbing at him as bl00d dripped down his face.

Per Westword, Denver p0lice arrested twenty-year-old Jose Cardenas for allegedly tripping the New York Giants fan in the video.

It does not appear that the older gentleman ever got his sunglasses back, but at least the one guy is going to pay for his actions.

The last time we saw something this diabolical at a protest, NFL fans were demanding that their favorite teams sign a guy who delivered a devastating tackle to a Los Angeles protester.