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Video shows Eagles’ Dallas Goedert getting knocked out with sucker punch

Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert appeared to be knocked out cold after getting sucker-punched Friday night at a restaurant in South Dakota, a video of the incident appears to show. The 25-year-old was said to be “fine,” according to multiple reports, but a new video from the Twitter user @SamStompy seems to have revealed …

Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert appeared to be knocked out cold after getting sucker-punched Friday night at a restaurant in South Dakota, a video of the incident appears to show.

The 25-year-old was said to be “fine,” according to multiple reports, but a new video from the Twitter user @SamStompy seems to have revealed more details of the altercation, which surfaced Saturday.

The Twitter user said they had a connection to the bar owner, and the video was later shared by ESPN and NFL Network.

In the 40-second clip, the 6-foot-5, 256-pound Goedert appeared to be talking to a man in the restaurant and looked to be pushing him away with his right hand when another man came into the picture from his left.

Just as Goedert began to turn his head, he was punched in the face by the unidentified man and immediately fell to the floor on his back. A skirmish ensued around him as Goedert lay motionless on the floor before someone tended to him.

WARNING: THIS VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC LANGUAGE

Goedert, who was reportedly out to dinner with his family at the Zoo Bar in Aberdeen, SD, was later taken to the hospital as a precaution.

Aberdeen Police were called to the restaurant at 1 a.m. on a report of “people busting glasses and have busted heads,” according to the Mitchell Republic.

The police department told The Post it would have no public comment on the matter until Monday at the earliest.

Goedert’s teammate and roommate last season, Avonte Maddox, chimed in on the incident Saturday.

“Yeah, lucky I wasn’t there,” the cornerback wrote. “Would have been some problems deadass.”

Fellow Eagles corner Rasul Douglas replied to Maddox’s tweet with, “Swear to Everything I’d be in jail right now.”

Goedert, a South Dakota State product, has played two seasons for the Eagles, catching 91 passes for 941 yards and nine touchdowns.

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