Andre Johnson, Cortland Finnegan ejected after fighting; suspensions looming?

| Monday, 29 November 2010

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Though the game between the Titans and Texans has been in the books for about an hour, the dust still hasn’t settled on the two-player brawl that occurred between two All-Pro players.
It all started in the fourth quarter when Titans cornerback Cortland Finnegan was matched up on Texans receiver Andre Johnson. All game both players — who are physical by nature — were handfighting with each other trying to gain a competitive advantage. No biggie, it happens all the time.
But then all hell started to break loose.
Finnegan, considered a dirty player by some, issued a nice little shove to Johnson’s facemask and tore the helmet off when one play commenced and Johnson didn’t take too kindly to it at all. AJ responded by going wild on Finnegan, throwing punches and moves you’d see right out of a UFC fight. When finally separated, both players were ejected from the game as Houston went on to blank Tennessee 20-0.
Following the game, Johnson, normally very soft-spoken and professional on the field, issued an apology for what took place and hopes that commissioner Roger Goodell won’t suspend him.
That might be wishful thinking on Johnson’s part. A minor scuffle between two players is one thing; it happens pretty frequently on Sunday’s. However, this wasn’t a minor scuffle and I can’t imagine that Goodell is too pleased about the conduct of two of the NFL’s premier players.
Johnson, who finished the game with 56 yards and one touchdown, has no history of on or off-the-field issues, but it might not matter as he is probably facing a hefty fine and/or a one-game suspension. Right now, his status for Week 13 at Philly is very unclear.



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