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Malik McDowell apologizes for arrest, saying he “made a mistake”
Posted by Charean Williams on December 11, 2017
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Seahawks defensive lineman
Malik McDowell apologized Monday, after his weekend arrest for disorderly conduct.
“I am embarrassed by the situation and my actions on Saturday,” McDowell tweeted. “I would like to apologize to the Atlanta Police Department, SL Lounge, the entire Seattle Seahawks organization and my teammates. I am a young man who made a mistake and am constantly working towards [sic] getting better.”
McDowell, who isn’t playing this season after being injured in an offseason ATV accident, was arrested early Sunday morning at a bar after
police responded to a verbal altercation. McDowell claimed he had $600 stolen.
McDowell and a friend were both booked and released with $325 bonds.
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Jaguars review finds four people who threw objects at Quinton Jefferson
Posted by Josh Alper on December 11, 2017
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The end of Sunday’s game between the Jaguars and Seahawks devolved into scuffles on the field when the Seahawks charged the line during a kneeldown and almost got worse when Seahawks defensive lineman
Quinton Jefferson charged the stands after objects were thrown at him as he made his way off the field following his ejection.
Jefferson was stopped before he could get into the stands and the Jaguars began a review designed to identify the fans who were throwing things at Jefferson. On Monday, the Jaguars announced that
they have looked at video and spoken to fans in the area to find four individuals who threw objects at Jefferson.
The team said they are in the process of identifying those fans. If they are season ticket holders, those privileges will be revoked in accordance with the team’s fan code of contact. If not, they will be barred from purchasing tickets through the team or its affiliates and banned from EverBank Stadium.
The review of what happened in the stands has not been closed so others may be identified as well.
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Report: No suspensions from Jaguars-Seahawks game
Posted by Charean Williams on December 11, 2017
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The Seahawks, who play the Rams for the NFC West lead this week, can rest a little easier. They will have all their healthy players, with none facing suspension for actions at the end of the loss to the Jaguars, via Ian Rapoport of NFL Media.
The league still is reviewing the late-game actions of both teams with several players certain to be fined.
The scuffle between the teams happened on the final two plays with the Jaguars in victory formation. Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said Monday on his radio show on 710 ESPN Seattle that Michael Bennett was trying to swipe the snap.
“Time it up and swipe the snap,” Carroll said.
But Bennett dove at the knees of Jaguars center
Brandon Linder, and running back
Leonard Fournette came to Linder’s defense. Bennett and Fournette received offsetting penalties. Seahawks defensive lineman
Sheldon Richardson was ejected for throwing a punch.
On the next play, Seahawks defensive lineman
Quinton Jefferson was ejected and Carroll was penalized. Jefferson tried to climb into the stands as he was leaving the field after a Jaguars fan threw a drink at him.
But the NFL deemed nothing egregious enough to warrant a suspension.