Bears WR Wims ejected for punching Saints DB

Sports

CHICAGO — Bears wide receiver Javon Wims was ejected in the third quarter of Sunday’s 26-23 overtime loss against the Saints after he sucker-punched New Orleans safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson.

At the 9:11 mark of the third quarter, Bears quarterback Nick Foles completed a 5-yard pass to Allen Robinson II; but the real action occurred on the other side of the field, where Wims broke off a route and approached Gardner-Johnson from behind.

Wims appeared to tap Gardner-Johnson, who had his back turned, on the chest and then hauled off a wild sucker punch that glanced Gardner-Johnson on the helmet. Wims then hit Garder-Johnson with an open-handed slap to the face mask before Saints cornerback Janoris Jenkins jumped in the fray. Jenkins attacked Wims and wrestled the Bears wideout to the ground before members of both teams gathered to break up the fight.

Wims emerged from the pile clapping and smiling before security escorted him back to the Chicago locker room.

Fox television cameras captured Gardner-Johnson get in Bears wide receiver Anthony Miller‘s face earlier in the game.

Saints star wideout Michael Thomas punched Gardner-Johnson in practice back in October that earned Thomas a one-game suspension from New Orleans head coach Sean Payton in Week 5.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

More than a dozen missing after tourist boat sinks off coast of Egypt – ‘number of British nationals’ being supported
Assisted dying debate feels different – how MPs are making up their minds ahead of free vote
Rasmus Højlund’s performances could define Ruben Amorim’s stint at Man United
Airports join budget backlash with warning of business rates ‘catastrophe’
Extra NHS capacity and Jobcentre reforms at heart of Labour’s plan to ‘get Britain working’

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *