Violent hit on Jaguars quarterback ‘has no business being in our league’: Doug Pederson

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The hit prompted two sideline-clearing scuffles. Lawrence clinched both fists after the hit, movements consistent with what’s referred to as the “fencing response,” which can be common after a traumatic brain injury.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Trevor Lawrence walked out of EverBank Stadium with his wife by his side and a smile on his face, a positive sign for the oft-injured Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback.

“That was a dumb hit on his part,” Jaguars defensive end Josh Hines-Allen said. “Hate to see it. The first thing I thought of was to go get him because it’s your brother, and that’s the quarterback.” “It’s unfortunate with the hit with Azeez,” Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said. ”That’s not what we’re coaching. Want to be smart in everything we do and not hurt the team, get a penalty there. Just have to be smarter when a quarterback is going down.

As Al-Shaair was leaving the field, fans started screaming at him. Jaguars veteran guard Brandon Scherff joined in, prompting another altercation with Al-Shaair. Texans teammate Will Anderson grabbed Al-Shaair and was escorting him off the field when a fan threw a water bottle and hit Anderson in the helmet. The fan was later ejected.

 

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