HH. BREAKING: NFL Delivers Swift Punishment for JuJu Smith-Schuster After Brutal Blindside Hit on Lions’ Brian Branch

Detroit, MI – October 14, 2025
The NFL has moved swiftly following Sunday night’s heated matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit Lions, officially announcing late Monday that disciplinary action
has been taken against Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster for his dangerous blindside block on Lions safety Brian Branch — a hit that sparked a chaotic postgame brawl at Arrowhead Stadium.
Video footage from the end-zone angle, released by the league’s officiating department, clearly showed Smith-Schuster sprinting from behind and delivering a violent blow to Branch’s neck and shoulder area after the play had ended
. The impact left Branch briefly motionless on the turf, drawing outrage from fans, players, and analysts across the league.
Officials later confirmed the play met the criteria for a
blindside block — one of the NFL’s most dangerous and prohibited forms of contact. The league has classified such hits as a “point of emphasis” since 2019, following a rise in concussions and neck-related injuries.
⚠️ What Is a Blindside Block?
A blindside block occurs when an offensive player delivers forcible contact to the head or neck of a defender who cannot see or prepare for the collision.
It often happens in:
- Kickoff and punt returns, when blockers clear lanes for the returner.
- Screen plays, protecting the quarterback or ball carrier.
- Running plays, when offensive players attack from a defender’s blind angle.
These hits are banned due to their extreme injury risk and are punishable by heavy fines or suspensions under league policy.
After a full review by the NFL’s disciplinary office,
JuJu Smith-Schuster was fined $45,000 for what officials called an “unnecessary and dangerous act.” No suspension was issued, but league sources confirmed that the veteran receiver has been placed under
“repeat-offender review” should another similar incident occur.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell addressed the situation in a firm statement released just before midnight:
“After reviewing the footage, we discovered a dangerous blindside block from behind by JuJu Smith-Schuster on Brian Branch that was initially missed. This act not only jeopardized a player’s safety but also violated the standards of fair play the league stands for.”
Lions safety Brian Branch, who later admitted he lost his temper after the play, told reporters he was “tired of seeing dirty hits go unpunished.” Head coach Dan Campbell
, who had initially criticized Branch for his postgame reaction, said he would revisit the footage before addressing the media again.
The NFL concluded its statement by reaffirming its stance on player safety:
“Protecting athletes from illegal and defenseless hits remains one of our highest priorities. Actions of this nature will not be tolerated.”
With tensions between the Lions and Chiefs already high, this late-night ruling has only intensified one of the NFL’s most talked-about rivalries of the season.
Với căng thẳng giữa Lions và Chiefs đã lên cao, phán quyết vào đêm khuya này chỉ càng làm tăng thêm một trong những cuộc so tài được nhắc đến nhiều nhất trong mùa giải của NFL.
Cowboys Fans Resurface Racist Tweets From Saquon Barkley’s Fiancé Ahead of Eagles Season Opener


Philadelphia, PA – August 21, 2025
Only two weeks before the Philadelphia Eagles kick off their season, controversy has emerged after a Cowboys fan resurfaced old tweets from Anna Congdon, the fiancé of star running back Saquon Barkley.
The tweets, dating back to 2012–2013, show Congdon allegedly using the N-word in casual references. Screenshots quickly went viral on social media, drawing widespread criticism and sparking heated debates across NFL circles.
The timing has raised eyebrows, as the Eagles are set to face the Dallas Cowboys in their season opener. Many believe the move was deliberate, aimed at distracting Barkley ahead of one of the league’s biggest rivalries.
Barkley has yet to make a public statement, while the Eagles have stressed their commitment to staying focused. The team, coming off a strong training camp, has emphasized blocking out outside noise and preparing for Week 1.
NFL analysts note that while Congdon’s posts are over a decade old, resurfacing them now could create unwanted media distractions. For Barkley, who carries major responsibility as the centerpiece of the Eagles’ offense, the timing couldn’t be more challenging.
Cowboys fans online have openly admitted their goal was to “get in Barkley’s head,” while Eagles supporters have rallied around their star, calling the tactic a desperate attempt to undermine Philadelphia’s momentum.
The Eagles are no strangers to handling outside noise, but the resurfaced tweets add another layer of pressure ahead of their opener. With Barkley’s leadership key to their Super Bowl hopes, how he responds could define early-season headlines.
For now, Philadelphia’s focus remains on the field. But with the rivalry already intense, the drama off the field ensures the Eagles-Cowboys showdown will be one of the most watched matchups of Week 1.




