Week 13's Tennessee Titans vs. Washington Commanders on Sunday night turned into chaos. With 24 seconds left in the first quarter and the Commanders dominating 21-0, the game was brought to a standstill as players from both teams engaged in a scuffle.
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As referees rushed in, broadcaster Andrew Catalon on CBS, drew a comparison, saying:
University of Michigan and Ohio State University football games often display the most intense college rivalries and are known for their frequent flare-ups. Notably, the rivalry saw a peak moment during the "Ten-Year War" (1969–1978).
The Titans' Jeffery Simmons was without his helmet during the confrontation before LB Bobby Wagner stepped in to de-escalate the situation.
The Titans stand third in the AFC South at 3-8 while the Commanders stand second in the NFC East at 7-5.
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Oindrila Chowdhury is an NFL journalist at Sportskeeda with a B.Sc. degree in Geography, Political Science, and Economics, and has pursued Postgraduate Certification in Capital Markets at St. Xavier's College, Kolkata.
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Fresh off winning another Super Bowl in early 2024, she wondered how a team could go from not winning a Super Bowl in decades to clinching three titles in just four years. As a writer, Oindrila was drawn to their story and started following the team more closely.
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