Former New York Jets star Shaun Ellis was allegedly involved in a road rage incident that ended with punches being thrown and a young man being left unconscious. In a video that has now gone viral, the two men can be seen fighting and a person who looks like Ellis ends it with authority.
While there is no conclusive proof that the man is in fact Ellis, there are some who believe it is and are not surprised by the incident. We don't know the cause of the road rage incident, but the young man appeared steadfast in trying to teach the man who looked like Ellis a lesson. It didn't work out that way.
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NFL fans have flocked to social media to give their thoughts on the video, with one fan posting and saying it was a rare Jets win in the postseason.
"Rare Jets win in the post season."
In the video, the two men appear to be sparring before the fight ends in an abrupt manner. Watch below:
Many fellow NFL fans took to social media to give their thoughts on the incident.
It appears that the alleged man, who some think is Shaun Ellis, took control of the situation and then some. While we should make it clear that while fans have found it funny that the young man was knocked out, we do hope that he has fully recovered with little to no injuries and that he has learned from what transpired.
Was Shaun Ellis involved in road rage incident?
As we stated above, there is no 100% definitive proof that it is Ellis in the video, despite many claiming that it is. There does appear to be some sort of road rage incident as the two men have squared up to each other on what looks like a busy road.
The unidentified Shaun Ellis and his ferocious talents on the football field appear to have helped him in this situation.
Ellis played 12 years in the NFL, 11 with the Jets and one with the New England Patriots. He is a two-time Pro Bowler and finished with 73.5 sacks,13 forced fumbles, and one interception in his 184 games.
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