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A controversial fourth-quarter ejection drew NFL attention, and Jim Harbaugh didn’t hesitate to address it after the Chargers’ win.
There was no shortage of action in this high-stakes game. So much so that Chargers safety Tony Jefferson was ejected in the fourth quarter for an illegal hit on Chiefs wide receiver Tyquan Thornton. The hit sparked a heated moment involving players from both teams, and the NFL will now investigate the incident for potential punishment.
It’s actually happened. The Kansas City Chiefs have officially been eliminated from NFL postseason contention. But they didn’t go down quietly. In a tightly-contested divisional
New York Jets defensive tackle Khalen Saunders called out the officials after he was ejected during the Week 15 Jacksonville Jaguars game.
Chargers defensive back Tony Jefferson drew the ire of Chiefs players and fans, but one former KC player defended him.
The New York Jets had another tough afternoon on Sunday. New York hit the road to take on the Jacksonville Jaguars. With Tyrod Taylor and Justin Fields both in
Chargers safety Tony Jefferson was ejected after a helmet-to-helmet hit on Chiefs wide receiver Tyquan Thornton in the fourth quarter Sunday and left the field in frustration, making an obscene gesture toward fans.
Chargers safety Tony Jefferson was ejected from Sunday's game against the Chiefs for a helmet-to-helmet hit against Tyquan Thornton.
Chargers safety Tony Jefferson has been ejected from the contest against the Chiefs in the fourth quarter. Jefferson had been delivering hard hits throughout the contest against Kansas City. But on this particular play, he put a helmet-to-helmet blow on Tyquan Thornton.
Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh said a lot in just a few words with his thoughts about the Tony Jefferson ejection.