Broncos' Jerry Jeudy explains incident on the sideline

The Denver Broncos played their best game of the season which unfortunately still ended in a loss. Even with the score being close, there were still some frustrations early in the game. While the score was 34-28, the game was getting very out of hand at one point of the game. The Chiefs jumped out […]

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The Denver Broncos played their best game of the season which unfortunately still ended in a loss. Even with the score being close, there were still some frustrations early in the game.

While the score was 34-28, the game was getting very out of hand at one point of the game. The Chiefs jumped out to a 27-0 lead, and the Broncos were frustrated.

Jerry Jeudy, in particular, was very frustrated.

If you didn't watch the game, you may have already seen the video on social media, but Jeudy was getting fed up. So much so, he let the ref hear it, and was even so upset he pushed some of his teammates off of him that was trying to calm him down.

It didn't look good.

After the game, Jeudy explained why he acted the way he did.

"On that certain play, I got held. I was just frustrated because we didn’t have things going, so I was out there playing with frustration wanting to make a play for my team…I have to know how to control my anger and just move on from there,” Jeudy told reporters.

I understand players get heated and things don't go the way they are supposed to, but at the same time, that isn't the way to act when you are a professional. You especially don't need to bump the ref, or you could get thrown out of the game as he should have.

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