Kansas City Chiefs look to move to 3-3 vs. Detroit Lions
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A slo-mo angle has surfaced of the fight at the end of the Sunday Night Football game between the Chiefs and the Lions.
Cris Collinsworth believes the NFL will punish Detroit Lions defensive back Brian Branch for punching Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster after the Sunday Night Football game.
A massive brawl broke out at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs-Detroit Lions game on Sunday night. Here are the details.
JuJu Smith-Schuster suffered a nasal injury after a postgame fight with Brian Branch. Chiefs coach Andy Reid provided an update after the game. Smith-Schuster’s status for next
Lions safety Brian Branch has garnered a reputation through his first few years in the league, accumulating more than $100,000 in fines over his first three years in the league.
Detroit Lions safety Brian Branch explained what led to him delivering an open-handed punch to Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster that sparked a brawl between the two teams after the Week 6 game.
Brian Branch hit JuJu Smith-Schuster after ignoring Patrick Mahomes’ handshake, sparking a fight at Arrowhead Stadium.
He faces a felony battery charge and several misdemeanor charges for what prosecutors have said was a fight over parking.
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Mark Sanchez fight videos: Security footage shows details of NFL broadcaster's stabbing aftermath
On Oct. 10, TMZ released additional details regarding Sanchez's alleged assault and subsequent stabbing and arrest. At 12:05 a.m. ET, Tole arrived, backing his truck into an alley. Sanchez, visibly intoxicated, stumbled down the same alley seven minutes later, showing no signs of injury or distress as he walked down the nearby sidewalk.
If you don't believe in your current quarterback, Saturday's Fernando Mendoza (Indiana) vs. Dante Moore (Oregon) showdown is a must-watch.
Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez is now facing a felony battery charge for what authorities said Monday was a fight over parking, in addition to the misdemeanor charges that the Fox Sports analyst was already facing from the weekend incident in Indianapolis.