3 players ejected from Eagles-Commanders game
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Three players were ejected after a massive brawl broke out during the Eagles-Commanders game on Saturday night.
The NFL world and social media reacted to a massive fourth quarter brawl between the Eagles and Commanders that saw Tyler Steen get ejected along with two Washington players
A big brawl broke out after an Eagles two-point conversion gave them a 29-10 lead, and in the end three players were ejected. Philadelphia’s Tyler Steen, Washington’s Javon Kinlaw and Quan Martin were all ejected. It was surprising that Washington’s Mike Sainristil wasn’t also ejected, as he was in the middle of it all.
Kelce and his Chiefs teammates crowded around Jefferson immediately after the hit, creating a scuffle between the two AFC West rivals. As Jefferson left the field via ejection, Kelce’s reaction was caught by fans in the stadium and shared on social media.
Chargers defensive back Tony Jefferson drew the ire of Chiefs players and fans, but one former KC player defended him.
Chargers safety Tony Jefferson was ejected from Sunday's game against the Chiefs for a helmet-to-helmet hit against Tyquan Thornton.
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Chargers' Tony Jefferson fined by NFL for flipping off Chiefs fans, hit on defenseless player
The NFL fined Chargers safety Tony Jefferson $7,111 for unnecessary roughness — a hit that got him ejected from last week’s game against the Chiefs — and another $7,111 for an obscene gesture as he left the field. pic.twitter.com/xbh2dManR2