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Video: All-out brawl breaks out between Miami Dolphins and Cincinnati Bengals
- Updated: December 6, 2020
During the fourth quarter of the Miami-Dolphins-Cincinnati Bengals game at Hard Rock Stadium, a huge brawl erupted.
Dolphins not happy about Jakeem Grant getting hit twice on cheap shots. Coming to his defense. pic.twitter.com/rThO3i3CBF
— Will Manso (@WillManso) December 6, 2020
The basis for the brawl was Dolphins punt returner Jakeem Grant being hit by the Bengals’ Mike Thomas before he was able to field the punt.
benches are clearing after another dirty hit on jakeem grant pic.twitter.com/O91L0cBNWA
— josh houtz (@houtz) December 6, 2020
That action led the Dolphins to erupt in anger and eventually led to the ejections of the Dolphins’ DeVante Parker and Mack Hollins, while Shawn Williams of the Bengals was also ejected.
Those three players, along well as many others on the field, all figure to face fines. Some could also face suspensions when the NFL rules on the brawl.