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Steelers Trai Turner Ejected From Game For Spitting

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During the 26-17 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders, one key piece of the Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line was ejected from the game. 5x Pro Bowler Trai Turner was ejected from Sunday’s game after an apparent spitting incident with a Raiders player.

With 11:15 left in the 4th quarter, after a 25-yard touchdown run by rookie running back Najee Harris, Turner got into an altercation with linebacker Marquel Lee. During the course of the touchdown run, pushing each other turned into a viral video of Turner spitting on Lee. Both players were given unsportsmanlike penalties. Since both teams were given these penalties, they offset. Unfortunately for the Steelers however, Turner was seen spitting on Lee and this is the reason that although both players got the same penalty, only one got ejected.

Looks to me like Trai Turner spits at the Raiders toward the end of this replay pic.twitter.com/lvO0F1kGuC

— 2021 Jim (@SportsingJim) September 19, 2021






During the game, Tomlin was arguing back and forth with the officiating crew, begging them to take another look at what happened and questioned why Lee was not ejected as well.

According to Turner after the game, relayed by Tomlin, he was not the one who initiated the spitting. As reported by multiple sources including Brooke Pryor of ESPN, Lee spit into Turner’s face, according to coach Tomlin. Tomlin went on to say that Turner is “actually a flat-liner” when it comes to these situations and it is extremely unlikely for Turner to react in such an extreme way. This is part of the reason why Tomlin originally reacted with such aggression during the game earlier that day. As an NFL veteran, Turner has been in these types of situations before and has not been known to react like this unless he was provoked. He just does not start spitting on people out of nowhere, that’s not how he operates.

As of right now, Turner has put out a tweet stating, “Thank you Mike T” which is most definitely in reference to his coach standing up for him and defending one of his players.

Thank you Mike T.

— Trai Turner (@trai_turner) September 19, 2021






Also, there has been no word of what the league office has in store for both players as the story has now progressed to both sides pointing fingers at each other. If you have a chance, watch the videos of the incident and judge it for yourself!

If you did see this happen live or at a later time, what are your thoughts on the matter? Should both players be penalized or fined for this? If it does come out that one side is lying and the other initiated the fight, will that have repercussions by the league office in terms of fines? Comment below!

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The Raiders are a dirty ****** football team. Wasn’t it just a few years ago one of them punched Ben or another one of our players?
 
Problem was they didn't see the initial loogie. I've never seen Mike that hot including the time Garrett tried to brain his backup qb with a helmet.
 
Yesterday, me without knowing all the details was ready to crucify Turner. Today I see I was wrong and totally feel even though he was justified he should have NOT done what he did. I know one must protect himself but there is a means to doing that, getting eliminated in a big game is not that means. Tough situation all around and the officials let the raiders off on several accasions but that isn't what lost the game.

The league has multiple cameras and can determine the original spitter, my question is who will be made the example of, raider or steelers player? Rog ???






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This is something you never want to see one of our guys doing. Even if he got spit on first, you just don't spit on someone. ugly scene from the game
 
He'd have been better off swinging on the guy. You cannot spit at someone, I don't really care what they did or said. It's reprehensible and frankly, cowardly. Circumstances can dictate responses, but under no circumstance am I ever spitting at anyone. Throw a punch? Sure. He's getting suspended, and if they have a view that shows the Raider spitting first it better be out quick, or it's just not there.
 
He'd have been better off swinging on the guy. You cannot spit at someone, I don't really care what they did or said. It's reprehensible and frankly, cowardly. Circumstances can dictate responses, but under no circumstance am I ever spitting at anyone. Throw a punch? Sure. He's getting suspended, and if they have a view that shows the Raider spitting first it better be out quick, or it's just not there.
Spitting is disgusting. It looks like he won't get suspended. If there is tape of the Raider's player spitting, it won't get released. One player spitting at another is a bad look. Two players spitting at each other? NFL is not going to let that be seen. "The Shield" and all that.

 
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