The Patriots and Seahawks played in front of no fans Sunday night at CenturyLink Field.  Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports

Seattle Seahawks safety Quandre Diggs was ejected from Sunday night's game against the New England Patriots after a brutal helmet-to-helmet hit on wide receiver N’Keal Harry.

Harry came over the middle and hauled in a bullet from Cam Newton for a 13-yard gain in the first quarter of Sunday’s prime-time matchup. As he lowered his head to brace for a collision, Diggs dropped his helmet and drove right into the receiver’s head.

Harry fell to the ground immediately after the hit, staying down for a few moments before getting up. While both players seemed to come out of the collision without any serious damage, modern changes to the NFL’s rules made it obvious Diggs’ night would come to an end.

The officials immediately ejected Diggs for the helmet-to-helmet blow. Following the disqualification, Seattle turned to Marquise Blair as its replacement at free safety. Discipline is likely coming from the NFL for Diggs, with a massive fine likely arriving in his locker by Tuesday.

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