
Chargers S Tony Jefferson was ejected in the fourth quarter against the Chiefs for a hit on WR Tyquan Thornton. Jefferson apologized for giving two middle fingers to the crowd as he headed to the tunnel, but has now issued an apology.
Chargers HC Jim Harbaugh didn’t like the call and said the hit was a football play. He credited his team for doing a great job of not letting their emotions get the better of them with the game on the line, with Thornton now in concussion protocol.
“I do want to apologize for the gesture I made to the Chiefs fans,” Jefferson said, via Dan Popper of The Athletic. “I was caught up in the moment. I’m much more classier than that. Kind of just blacked out a little bit. But I haven’t seen the play. I don’t really play to be a dirty player, so I always feel like I try to put myself in a position to make the plays and hits that are clean. So I have to take a look at it. I don’t necessarily think, personally, that it was that bad, but again, I’ll have to see it.”
“I saw a football play,” Harbaugh said. “That’s what I saw. I was told that was the ruling. New York saw it as an ejection, so the message to our team was, ‘Just keep playing ball. Just keep playing.’ … Our guys were playing ball, and they didn’t let that emotionally hijack us.”
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