2 NFL Stars Had to Be Separated in the Tunnel After Fight

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JACKSONVILLE, FL - SEPTEMBER 30: Leonard Fournette #27 of the Jacksonville Jaguars runs during the first half against the New York Jets at TIAA Bank Field on September 30, 2018 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)

Two star NFL players reportedly had to be separated in the tunnel following their on-field fight in the second half today.

Jacksonville Jaguars star running back Leonard Fournette and Buffalo Bills standout pass rusher Shaq Lawson were both ejected from today’s game.

A brawl broke out on the field following punches were thrown.

NFL Update
Here's a better look: Leonard Fournette and Shaq Lawson threw punches. Fournette lost his helmet. Both were ejected.

Fournette and Lawson reportedly had to be separated in the tunnel following the incident.

“In the Jaguars-Bills game, star RB Leonard Fournette and Bills pass-rusher Shaq Lawson were ejected after a scuffle… and then they had to be separated in the tunnel,” NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport tweeted.

Ian Rapoport
In the #Jaguars-#Bills game, star RB Leonard Fournette and #Bills pass-rusher Shaq Lawson were ejected after a scuffle... and then they had to be separated in the tunnel.

Photos show security having to get in between the two players.

Mike Rodak
Here is Leonard Fournette and Shaq Lawson, both surrounded by team staff and security, being ejected and jawing at each other as they exited through same tunnel.

ESPN’s Buffalo Bills reporter tweeted that Fournette might have been hit by a fan on his way off the field.

“Shaq Lawson and Leonard Fourtette have to be separated as they exit through the same tunnel. Bills and Jaguars security hold them back. Fan then appears to hit Leonard Fournette. Fournette confronts the fan in the front row,” he reports.

Mike Rodak
Shaq Lawson and Leonard Fourtette have to be separated as they exit through the same tunnel. Bills and Jaguars security hold them back. Fan then appears to hit Leonard Fournette. Fournette confronts the fan in the front row.

The Bills are currently leading the Jaguars, 21-14. The game is on CBS.

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