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Chargers' Jefferson Ejected, Coach Defends Controversial Hit
15 Dec
Summary
- Tony Jefferson was ejected for a collision with Tyquan Thornton.
- Coach Jim Harbaugh defended the hit, calling it simply a football play.
- Jefferson faces potential fines or suspension from the NFL.

Los Angeles Chargers safety Tony Jefferson was ejected from Sunday's victory over the Kansas City Chiefs after a forceful collision with receiver Tyquan Thornton that ignited a skirmish between the teams. Coach Jim Harbaugh, however, stood by his player, characterizing the incident as simply a 'football play.'
Jefferson, who also issued an apology for a gesture made towards Chiefs fans upon his exit, acknowledged the physicality often seen in late-season games. He drew upon his experience in the AFC North, noting that physicality is key to winning during colder weather.
The NFL may impose further disciplinary action, including fines or a suspension, though the league's decisions can appear unpredictable. Regardless of the outcome, Jefferson's contribution to the Chargers' AFC West sweep attempt remains significant, as does Harbaugh's support.




