Incriminating Photo Surfaces Of Commanders Safety Percy Butler Getting All Handsy With Lamar Jackson’s BACKSID3, And Everyone Is Making The Same JOKE About It

Percy Butler getting handsy with Lamar JacksonIsaiah Likely (#80), Mark Andrews (#89), Lamar Jackson (#8), and Percy Butler (#35) (Photo via CBS)
On Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens defeated the Washington Commanders 30-23, which was entertaining. Of course, the Ravens put on an offensive showcase, and apparently, Commanders safety Percy Butler felt left out.

At one point, the Ravens scored a touchdown, which left tight end Mark Andrews and quarterback Lamar Jackson celebrating in the endzone. It was a simple celebration with them jumping and bumping into each other in the air.

It looked to be completely normal until social media users noticed Butler standing behind Jackson and laying his hand on his butt while he was jumping.

He was likely just trying to make sure Lamar didn’t land and fall back into him, but social media still had a field day with it.

 

“Let bro cop a feel he’s wearing socks anyway,” said one comment.

“Percy being a FREAKAZOID,” said another.

 

“percy butler a freak,” added a third.

“Ref should have thrown a flag for this,” a fourth joked.

This just goes to show that social media can make fun of anyone for anything, no matter what their intention.

Percy Butler Has Been Dropping On The Depth Chart

Butler was the Commanders’ fourth-round pick in 2022. As a rookie, he was mostly known for his work on special teams.

However, in his second year, he started 13 games for Washington and played 82% of the team’s defensive snaps.

Unfortunately, that number has quickly dropped in 2024. He has seen just 44% of the Commander’s defensive snaps and has gone back to playing a lot of special teams.

Pro Football Focus ranks him as the 119th-best safety out of 135 who qualify, so this move doesn’t seem surprising.

Baltimore Police Department Announces Major Update In Their Investigation After Social Media Identified Ravens Fan Who Assaulted Two Commanders Fans

Baltimore Ravens fan walking (left). Fan reacts after assault (right).Baltimore Ravens fan (Photos via Instagram)
The Baltimore Police Department has announced a significant update on Sunday’s incident outside M&T Bank Stadium, where a Ravens fan was filmed assaulting two Washington Commanders supporters.

Disturbing video footage showed a Ravens fan in a Lamar Jackson jersey,s seemingly unprovoked attacking two Washington Commanders supporters after Baltimore’s 30-23 home win.

The fan approached a pair of Commanders fans and viciously punched the first one in the face. The man in the Ravens jersey threw the other fan into the wall before screaming, “I never lose,” into the camera.

Several folks on social media believe they have identified the culprit as Jack Callis, who works in insurance for Maury, Donnelly & Parr, Inc. in Baltimore. The company later announced on X that Callis was fired.

In an update, the Baltimore Police Department announced that they’re still trying to find the two victims of the incident with the fan. The BPD added that though they have identified the possible suspect, they need to speak with the victims to help with the investigation:

“Detectives have identified a possible suspect in this incident but need to identify and interview the victims. Anyone with information on the identity of the victims is urged to contact Southern District Detectives at 410-396-2499 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7-LockUp.”


A warning that the video of the incident contains violence and expletive language that may be disturbing to some viewers:

Callis’ Facebook page notes that he attended Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia, and is from Baltimore. It’s not clear if he has a previous criminal history, but charges are sure to be laid after police speak with the victims.

A Dumb Decision By This Ravens Fan, Who Must Learn His Lesson

Sadly, fights among NFL fans before, during, and after games aren’t rare. The difference is that unlike 15-plus years ago, just about every spectator has a cell phone and will capture just about any disturbing incident like this.

So this Baltimore fan now has to live the rest of his live thinking about the unnecessary violence he committed on camera. Thousands of people know his name and face. He lost a good profession and will have to deal with the matter in court, which will cost thousands in legal fees with possible jail time.

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