NFL has upheld a one-game suspension for Lions safety Brian Branch after he was involved in a postgame scuffle with the Chiefs, which he plans to appeal. The incident occurred after Kansas City's win, where Branch slapped JuJu Smith-Schuster, igniting a fight. Despite his acknowledgment of a mistake, the suspension remains, and Branch will miss the upcoming game against the Buccaneers.
Detroit Lions safety Brian Branch was suspended for one game by the NFL for slapping Chiefs' JuJu Smith-Schuster during a post-game scuffle, which he later apologized for, amid ongoing disciplinary issues and a loss to the Chiefs.
During a game between the Lions and Chiefs, a confrontation erupted when Lions' Brian Branch punched Chiefs' JuJu Smith-Schuster after a disagreement, leading to a brief fight. The incident overshadowed the game, which the Chiefs won 30-17, and may result in disciplinary action for Branch.
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel was seen bleeding after breaking up a scuffle between players during training camp, highlighting the intensity of preseason preparations. The incident involved TreVeyon Henderson and a Washington defender, and occurred during a closed practice session. Vrabel, in his first season as head coach, emphasized the importance of establishing team identity and adapting to different play styles in practice.
During a Falcons training camp practice, first-round pick James Pearce was involved in scuffles with teammates, highlighting the team's focus on aggressive play but also the need to manage emotions, as emphasized by defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich.
Caitlin Clark, a prominent WNBA player, is facing criticism and calls for discipline after a scuffle during a game where she was accused of flopping and baiting fouls, though she has not been suspended.
Caitlin Clark, a prominent WNBA player, faced physical aggression during a game, prompting discussions on whether she needs an enforcer like NBA players such as Draymond Green to protect her, with some suggesting she might be capable of handling herself.
The article covers a heated incident during a WNBA game between Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun, where Caitlin Clark was poked in the eye and involved in a scuffle, leading to multiple ejections and discussions about sportsmanship, with reactions from players, coaches, and sports figures. It also briefly mentions other sports news including a trade, a lawsuit, and Stanley Cup victory.
A new video shows Marina Mabrey shoving Caitlin Clark during a heated WNBA game between the Connecticut Sun and Indiana Fever, escalating tensions and sparking discussions about officiating and player conduct, though no disciplinary actions have been announced yet.
During a heated WNBA game between Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun, tensions escalated with multiple scuffles, including an eye poke and shoves involving Caitlin Clark and Jacy Sheldon, leading to technical fouls, flagrant penalties, and ejections, but the Fever ultimately won the game and advanced to the Commissioner's Cup championship.
Chaos erupted outside a Manhattan courthouse during Donald Trump's hush money trial deliberations when pro-Trump activist Juliet Germanotta snatched signs from an anti-Trump protester, leading to a scuffle. Germanotta, who had previously flashed Trump's motorcade, was among several supporters, including the Naked Cowboy, rallying for Trump. The incident ended with police intervention and the two parties separated.
Georgian opposition leader Aleko Elisashvili punched MP Mamuka Mdinaradze during a debate over a controversial "foreign influence" bill, sparking protests in Tbilisi demanding the bill's withdrawal due to concerns that it is inspired by authoritarian laws used in neighboring Russia to suppress dissent.
Lawmakers in Georgia's parliament scuffled during a debate over a controversial foreign agent bill, prompting hundreds of protesters to rally outside the parliament. The bill, proposed by the ruling party, requires media and non-commercial organizations receiving over 20% of their funding from abroad to register as being under foreign influence, drawing comparisons to repressive laws in Russia. Opponents argue that the bill could hinder Georgia's EU aspirations, while the president has indicated a potential veto.
A juvenile girl died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after allegedly stealing a deputy's gun during a scuffle in the lobby of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Industry Station. The incident occurred following an earlier family disturbance involving the girl. No deputies were injured, and there were no other individuals in the lobby at the time.
South Carolina's center Kamilla Cardoso has been suspended for the first game of the NCAA Tournament following an altercation during the SEC championship game against LSU. The scuffle erupted in the fourth quarter, resulting in multiple ejections and a suspension for Cardoso. Despite her absence, South Carolina remains the heavy favorite as the No. 1 overall seed and is expected to face an overmatched No. 16 seed in the opening game. Both players and coaches expressed regret over the incident, with Cardoso issuing an apology for her actions.