Discipline unlikely for players in fight
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey and New York Giants receiver Golden Tate are unlikely to be disciplined by their teams for their postgame fight at SoFi Stadium, judging by comments from both players' coaches Monday.
The NFL still might weigh in with fines after it investigates the clash rooted in a family feud between Ramsey and Tate, the uncle of Ramsey's two children.
Giants coach Joe Judge said his players told him Ramsey had initiated the altercation, although that wasn't clear to other observers at the stadium. Neither Tate nor Ramsey spoke publicly Monday.
Ramsey and Tate fought shortly after the final whistle Sunday in the Rams' 17-9 victory over the Giants in Inglewood. They had already engaged several times on the field during the game, and Ramsey made a spectacular, bone-crunching hit on Tate on a key third down in the fourth quarter.
Their teammates broke it up relatively quickly.