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NFL ref injured in on-field brawl, players ejected

Black Friday Football Game Turns into On-Field⁢ Brawl: Referee ⁣Bloodied, Players Ejected

Watching the NFL’s first Black Friday was kind of a metaphor for Black Friday shopping as a whole: It sounds like a good idea, and then it starts.

In a game that​ didn’t seem anywhere near as close⁣ as the score might indicate, the Miami Dolphins beat the New York Jets, 34-13. ​The 8-3 Dolphins took ​a two-game advantage in the AFC East while the 4-7 Jets,​ who have lost four in a ⁣row, are only nominally in the playoff hunt.

The game was ‌another disappointing holiday game ⁤for the Jets. Tim⁤ Boyle, normally a third-stringer, was elevated to starter to⁤ see if he could⁤ do better ⁢than ineffective backup‌ Zach Wilson or injured starter⁢ Aaron Rodgers. If anything, he helped prove Wilson’s problems aren’t entirely ⁤of his own making ‍but ⁤also the responsibility of poor offensive line and skill play, ⁤as well.

Boyle’s⁢ Hail Mary-pass at the end of the first half, which was intercepted and returned 99 yards for a⁢ touchdown by the Dolphins, is already being ‌called the “Hell Mary.” ​It’s never good when your stupid‍ plays get their own names. (See also: “Butt Fumble,” ‍another infamous Jets play during a holiday ‍game.)

And then‍ there was the bloodied referee and two ejected players. Whoopsie.

As Fox News noted, the ejections came after the Dolphins’ Raheem ⁤Mostert scored to ‌make the score 27-13 early in the fourth quarter.

As the Dolphins kicked the extra⁢ point, a physical altercation broke out:

WARNING: ‌The following videos contain graphic footage that some viewers will​ find disturbing.

As per Sports Illustrated: “During the fight, Jets defensive​ lineman Michael Clemons pointed his arm at one of the Dolphins’s offensive ⁢players.

“In the motion of pointing, Clemons struck umpire Carl Paganelli in the face. Due ‌to being hit in the ⁤mouth, ‍Paganelli was shown spitting blood.”

Clemons was ejected — as was Miami offensive lineman Austin Jackson.

Nevertheless, people tend to ⁤remember when you get ejected for bloodying a referee then, ‍say, just being involved in your standard-issue‍ sports scrum.

It’s ⁣understandable that there are fights in the heat of the moment in the NFL — not OK, but understandable.

When those fights go so far astray that they injure a referee, however, that’s an⁤ entirely different matter. Control your tempers and ⁢control your limbs, gents.

However, one must confess⁣ to a grim irony:⁢ In ​the first NFL game played on Black Friday, the Jets and Dolphins definitely comported themselves like Black Friday shoppers.


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How did the⁣ Black Friday football game between the Miami Dolphins and New York Jets escalate into an​ on-field brawl?

Black Friday Football Game Turns into On-Field⁢ Brawl: Referee ⁣Bloodied, Players Ejected

Watching⁢ the ⁣NFL’s first Black Friday was kind ​of a metaphor for Black Friday ‌shopping as a ‌whole: ‌It sounds like a good idea, and then it starts.

In ⁤a game that​ didn’t seem anywhere near as close⁣ as the score might indicate, the Miami Dolphins ‍beat the New York Jets,⁣ 34-13. ​The 8-3 Dolphins took⁢ ​a two-game advantage in the AFC East while the 4-7 Jets,​ who have lost four in a ⁣row, are only nominally in the playoff hunt.

The game‌ was ‌another disappointing holiday game ​⁤for the Jets. Tim⁤ Boyle, normally a third-stringer, was elevated to starter to⁤ ⁣see if he could⁤ do better ⁢than ineffective backup‌ Zach Wilson or injured starter⁢ Aaron Rodgers. If anything, he helped prove​ Wilson’s problems aren’t entirely ⁤of his own making ‍but ⁤also the responsibility of poor offensive⁣ line and skill play, ⁤as well.

Boyle’s⁢ Hail Mary-pass at ‍the⁢ end of the first half, which was intercepted and returned 99‌ yards for a⁢ ⁤touchdown by the Dolphins, is already being ‌called the “Hell Mary.” ​It’s ⁣never good when your stupid‍ plays get their⁤ own names. (See also: “Butt ‍Fumble,” ‍another infamous Jets play during ⁤a holiday ‍game.)

And then‍ there was the ⁤bloodied referee and ⁢two ejected players. Whoopsie.

As Fox News noted, the ejections came after the Dolphins’ Raheem ⁤Mostert scored to ‌make the score 27-13 ⁤early in the fourth quarter.

As the Dolphins kicked ‍the extra⁢ point, a physical ​altercation broke out:

WARNING: ‍‌The⁢ following videos contain graphic footage that some viewers will​ find disturbing.

“Both teams were‌ fighting and the ref was spitting blood afterwards… (video‍ link)”

“Damn⁤ ⁣this official took ​a shot from a #Jets player and spit out ‌blood‌ (video link)”

As per Sports Illustrated: “During the fight, Jets defensive​ lineman Michael Clemons pointed⁢ his arm at one‌ of the ‌Dolphins’s offensive ⁢players.

“In the motion‌ of pointing, Clemons ‍struck umpire Carl Paganelli⁢ in the face. Due ‌to being hit in the ⁤mouth, ‍Paganelli was ​shown spitting blood.”

Clemons‌ was ejected — as was Miami offensive lineman Austin Jackson.

Nevertheless, people⁢ tend to⁤ ⁤remember when you get ejected for ‌bloodying a referee then, ‍say, just being involved in your standard-issue‍ sports⁤ scrum.

It’s ⁣understandable that there are fights in the heat of the moment in the NFL — not⁤ OK, but‍ understandable.

When those fights ​go so far astray that they injure a referee, however, that’s an⁤ entirely different ⁣matter. Control your tempers and ⁢control your‌ limbs, gents.

However, one ​must confess⁣ to​ a grim irony:⁢ In ​the first⁣ NFL game played on Black Friday, the Jets and Dolphins ‍definitely​ comported‍ themselves in a way that resembled the chaos and frenzy of Black ​Friday shopping.

In conclusion, the ⁣Black‌ Friday football game between the Miami Dolphins and the New‌ York⁢ Jets turned into an intense⁤ on-field brawl, resulting in a bloodied ⁣referee and two⁣ ejected players. Despite the disappointing performance of the Jets and the quarterback ⁣controversy surrounding them, the game escalated into a physical altercation​ that went beyond the⁣ boundaries of⁢ acceptable sportsmanship. It is crucial for players to control their⁤ emotions‍ and actions,‌ especially when the well-being of referees is ‍at stake. ⁣The incident serves as⁢ a reminder that even in the heat of the ‍moment, players ‌must maintain composure and avoid⁣ unnecessary ⁤aggression. The irony of the​ chaotic game taking place on ⁤Black ⁣Friday, ⁢a day known for its frenzy and chaos, is not lost. Let us hope that such incidents are rare⁢ occurrences and that the spirit of fair play and respect prevails in⁤ future ⁣games.



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