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Ja’Marr Chase spit on Jalen Ramsey, and video proved it

Ja’Marr Chase spit on Jalen Ramsey, and video proved it

AFC North games tend to get a little chippy.

Sunday’s contest between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Pittsburgh Steelers was no exception.

A protracted sequence early in the fourth quarter kept the Bengals offense on the field, and resulted in Jalen Ramsey being ejected after punching Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase.

But the story does not end there, and now the league is set to investigate the incident.

The sequence began when the two players were jawing after the whistle on a third-down play, which you can see here:

Eventually everyone was separated, and both Ramsey and Chase earned offsetting personal foul penalties. and the Bengals offense remained on the field for 4th-and-1. After using a few different shifts and a long count to try and draw the Steelers defense offsides, Joe Flacco burned a timeout.

That’s when Ramsey and Chase resumed their … friendly discussion.

As you can see here, the two were jawing yet again when a Pittsburgh trainer came onto the field to try and give Ramsey water. But instead the trainer had a closeup view of Ramsey throwing a punch:

Here is another look at it:

“He spit on me,” Ramsey said. “I don’t give a f— about football after that, respectfully. I’m always going to be all for trash talking, s— talking, things like that. I actually enjoy that part of the game. I think that people know that. … We were talking s—, which I’m cool with. And then as soon as he spit, it was f— that. … I’m sure the NFL, they’ll do their due diligence. They’ve got 100 cameras out there. They can investigate. They can see everything. … They should be able to pull it up and see that he spit and it’s whatever after that, to be honest. I was still a little too nice if I’m keeping it honest with you.”

After the game, Ramsey addressed the incident, raising the allegation that Chase spit on him which is what sparked the punch:

Asked about the allegation, Chase denied that he spit on Ramsey:

However, as you can see from the “Community Note,” video evidence might undercut Chase’s denial:

Asked about the incident after the game, referee Bill Vinovich said the game officials did not see Chase spit on Ramsey.

“No. Obviously, we did not,” he said. “We did not see anything that rose to that level at all.”

However, an NFL spokesperson confirmed to ESPN’s Adam Schefter that the league will review the incident.

As Ramsey noted, they have plenty of cameras to work with.

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England’s run at the 1986 World Cup came to a dramatic end due to the “Hand of God” goal scored by Diego Maradona.

Could their run at the 2026 World Cup continue due to the “Cable of God?”

Norway took a 1-0 lead late in the first half during Saturday’s Quarterfinal match between the two teams, thanks to a thunderous strike from Andreas Schjelderup.

However, England pulled level moments later, on a lovely left-footed strike from Jude Bellingham:

But should the goal have even counted?

FOX Sports cameras spotted Norway coach Stale Solbakken chatting with referee Clement Turpin after the goal, and Norway striker Erling Haaland was frustrated as well:

Eventually, replay angles showed why. After a goal kick from keeper Orjan Nyland, the ball appeared to strike one of the FIFA skycam cables, falling to the feet of England’s Anthony Gordon:

On the FOX Sports broadcast, former referee Mark Clattenburg noted that under FIFA rules, the play should have stopped, and a dropped-ball resulted.

A review did come later in the match, but that potential go-ahead goal was taken off the board after VAR noted a foul by Haaland before Norway’s corner kick:

The match remains tied at 1-1 deep into the second half, but no matter the result, expect that non-review to be part of the discussion.

Update: Following the match, FIFA shared this on social media:

#Englands #equalizer #Norway #counted">Why England’s equalizer against Norway should not have counted  England’s run at the 1986 World Cup came to a dramatic end due to the “Hand of God” goal scored by Diego Maradona.Could their run at the 2026 World Cup continue due to the “Cable of God?”Norway took a 1-0 lead late in the first half during Saturday’s Quarterfinal match between the two teams, thanks to a thunderous strike from Andreas Schjelderup.However, England pulled level moments later, on a lovely left-footed strike from Jude Bellingham:But should the goal have even counted?FOX Sports cameras spotted Norway coach Stale Solbakken chatting with referee Clement Turpin after the goal, and Norway striker Erling Haaland was frustrated as well:Eventually, replay angles showed why. After a goal kick from keeper Orjan Nyland, the ball appeared to strike one of the FIFA skycam cables, falling to the feet of England’s Anthony Gordon:On the FOX Sports broadcast, former referee Mark Clattenburg noted that under FIFA rules, the play should have stopped, and a dropped-ball resulted.A review did come later in the match, but that potential go-ahead goal was taken off the board after VAR noted a foul by Haaland before Norway’s corner kick:The match remains tied at 1-1 deep into the second half, but no matter the result, expect that non-review to be part of the discussion.Update: Following the match, FIFA shared this on social media:  #Englands #equalizer #Norway #counted

Argentina vs Switzerland LIVE score, FIFA World Cup 2026: ARG 2-1 SUI; Alvarez scores screamer in extra time  Argentina (4-4-2): Emi Martinez (gk), Molina, Romero, Lisandro Martinez, Tagliafico, De Paul, Paredes, Mac Allister, Fernandez, Messi, AlvarezSwitzerland (4-2-3-1): Kobel (gk), Zakaria, Elvedi, Akanji, Rodriguez, Freuler, Xhaka, Ndoye, Sow, Vargas, Embolo  #Argentina #Switzerland #LIVE #score #FIFA #World #Cup #ARG #SUI #Alvarez #scores #screamer #extra #time

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