Cameras caught an ugly sight between teammates during the Seattle Seahawks‘ Week 8 matchup with the Buffalo Bills.
With the Seahawks trailing Josh Allen and the Bills, players were left scratching their heads at what Seattle could do to slow down Buffalo to get some semblance of an attack or defense in order. As the Seahawks were headed to the sideline, FOX Sports’ cameras showed two Seattle players getting into it with one another.
Derick Hall appeared to say something to Jarran Reed, with the latter immediately grabbing Hall’s facemask. Hall then pushed Reed’s hand and face away as the two men attempted to get into each other’s face to give more of what was on their minds.
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Eventually, Roy Robertson-Harris took Reed away as he continued to point and say something to Hall, wanting to get a handful more words to his teammates. Cooler heads prevailed after the brief dustup, as the time away from one another helped smooth the situation between the two heated players.
At the time of the kerfuffle, the Seahawks were down against the Bills, with Seattle just appearing to be discombobulated at every turn. Along with confusion on the field, at least from the Seahawks’ perspective, there also confusion on the broadcast, with many fans calling to Tom Brady for his poor choice of words.
During the game, Brady was looking for ways to describe how Allen’s play and in doing so, used a descriptor that caught many fans by surprise. As he was describing Allen’s game, Brady said: “Sometimes he plays like a spaz, like a grade-schooler on a sugar high.”
Josh Allen seemingly diced up the Seattle Seahawks defense to conform to his will (
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Brady’s slip-up was caught by fans with many stunned at the seven-time Super Bowl champion’s choice of words. “Did Tom Brady just call Josh Allen a SPAZZ?” a wrote on social media, which was a sentiment that other fans shared.
Other fans explained that Brady should expect a phone call after his blunder. Another fan noted: “It’s kind of unbelievable how bad Tom Brady is in the booth. Being an insane psychopath doesn’t translate well to having to be a likable studio guy.”
With the Seahawks’ trouble on Sunday, the NFC West continues to be wide open for the teams in the division. Before Seattle’s game against Buffalo, the Seahawks sat atop the division, with the Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals struggling throughout the first eight weeks of the season.
However, the Rams are beginning to get their affairs in order with the return of star receiver Puka Nacua returning to action. The tandem of Nacua and Copper Kupp has infused life into Los Angeles’ lineup, as evidenced by the Rams’ 30-20 win over the Minnesota Vikings.
Rookie running back Blake Corum explained what meant to the team to have Nacua and Kupp back at the same time, sharing how it could affect the rest of the NFL. “It was great having those guys back. They definitely bring a lot of energy, so it felt really good and it looked good,” Corum exclusively told Mirror US Sports after the Rams’ win.
“I think once one phase does it, especially today, one phase made a big play, the next one did, and it just kinda kept going. Everyone kept feeding off each other, so energy was a big part.”
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