San Francisco receiver Jauan Jennings said he threw a punch at Tre’Von Moehrig at the end of Monday night’s game after a “cheap shot” from the Carolina safety.
Television cameras caught Moehrig delivering a punch to Jennings’ groin late in the 49ers’ 20-9 victory. Jennings did not immediately retaliate but once the game was over he approached Moehrig and hit him in the helmet before giving him a shove. Jennings then needed to be held back as the teams left the field.
“I was just responding to some childish behavior,” Jennings said.
Moehrig said his shot at Jennings was in response to physical play after the whistle and trash talking throughout the game. He acknowledged that he will probably be fined for his actions.
“He was pushing me in the back and stuff, so, you know. That’s really all it was,” Moehrig said. “There really isn’t much to it. It was just that, you know what I’m saying? Like I said, I’ll take that one. He wanted to do a little dirty stuff, so ... It is what it is man.”
Jennings is know for his aggressive blocking and running style. That led to him getting ejected after a scuffle with Arizona cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting last season. But Jennings said he was surprised that Moehrig hit him in a sensitive area.
“It was just out of nowhere,” Jennings said. “It’s probably just the history of me playing ball. I play hard. I’m physically stronger than a lot of DBs out there. A lot of things happen in between the whistle with me at least.”
San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan called Moehrig’s actions a “cheap shot” and was glad that Jennings didn’t have a more extreme reaction.
“I was real proud of Jauan for not losing his mind out there and getting to the sideline,” Shanahan said.
Carolina coach Dave Canales said he will talk about the incident with Moehrig.
“I’ll get to the bottom of that,” he said. “I want to see what exactly happened. I haven’t had a chance to talk to Tre about that yet. That will be a conversation that I’ll dig into ... I’ll have a chance right now to look at the film and see what happened.”
The NFL is likely to issue the players fines and possibly suspensions. Detroit’s Brian Branch was suspended for one game earlier this season after punching Kansas City receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster after a game ended.
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