Derick Hall and Jarran Reed fighting on the Seahawks sideline.Derick Hall and Jarran Reed fighting (Photo via FOX Sports)
Things quickly went from testy to physical between Seattle Seahawks players during Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills.

With less than a minute remaining in the first half, the Seattle Seahawks forced a Josh Allen incompletion that should have brought up a field goal attempt. But Derick Hall committed a careless “roughing the passer” that gave Buffalo a fresh set of downs, and it culminated with an Allen TD strike to Dalton Kincaid.

Before the touchdown, Reed lit into Hall for committing the penalty:


It was a frustrating first half for the Seahawks, who had just three points and 96 yards of offense in the first half. They lost a fumble on a fourth-and-goal play near the goal line, and then Hall took the awful roughing the passer penalty to hand Buffalo four more free points.

Seattle Seahawks Are Having A Roller-Coaster Of A Season

The Seahawks started out a perfect 3-0, only to lose their next three games. They bounced back with a statement road win over the Atlanta Falcons last Sunday, but now look poised to fall back to 4-4.

Packers HC Matt LaFleur Gives Scary Injury Update On Quarterback Jordan Love After He Left Game vs. Jaguars

Jordan Love laying down after being injuredJordan Love and Packers trainers (Photo via Getty Images)
On Sunday, the Packers defeated the Jaguars off a last-second field goal with a score of 30-27. However, it wasn’t all good news, as Jordan Love missed most of the second half with a groin injury.

It was believed that it would be something minimal that Love would recover from quickly, but now it’s starting to sound more severe.

During the post-game press conference, head coach Matt LaFleur was questioned about it, and he gave a jarring statement, saying there’s “obviously a high level of concern.”

It’s also worth noting that from the first quarter of the game, Love was visibly walking with a limp that could be related to the MCL injury he suffered in Week 1, which benched him for two weeks.


Jordan Love Was Performing Poorly Before the Injury

Even before being pulled from the game, Love was not playing at a high level against the Jaguars.

He completed 14 of 22 passes for 196 yards, zero touchdowns, and one interception in the red zone.

Hopefully, this is something that one of the most promising young quarterbacks in the NFL can recover from quickly.