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The NFL sent a warning about this Lions defender’s ‘violent’ playing style
ALLEN PARK — From the Jared Goff trick-play snafu to Brian Branch’s recent postgame actions, the Detroit Lions have been on the radar of the league office in some shape, form, or fashion.
It now appears once again they’ve caught the NFL’s attention, centering around the on-field play of one of their key defenders.
When speaking to reporters on Friday, Lions defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard answered a question regarding Aidan Hutchinson’s recent knack for knocking or punching the ball out of the opposition’s hands.
At that point, Sheppard not only praised his other players’ ability to do it but also shared that the league office had sent out correspondence about defenders attempting to punch out the ball of the opposition, using Lions linebacker Jack Campbell as an example.
Lions say LB Jack Campbell is cited in NFL memo warning players about punch-out plays
During his press conference on Friday, Detroit Lions defensive coordinator mentioned that the league has distributed a communique to all teams that uses Lions LB Jack Campbell as an example.
Sheppard brought up that the league sent a memo regarding punch-outs by defenders, where the defensive player throws a punch directed at the ball and trying to force a fumble. It's a common practice around the NFL, widely taught and practiced as a requisite tool for a defensive player trying to make an impact play.
This particular memo, which has not been made publicly available by the NFL, apparently cites Jack Campbell and his punch-outs.
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Lions Star Thumbs His Nose at NFL’s Warning Ahead of Buccaneers Game
Last week’s 30-17 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs is one that the Detroit Lions would presumably like to forget.
Not only did the team pick up its second defeat of the season, but two of its key players ended up on the league office’s radar — and not for a good reason.
Safety Brian Branch was suspended one game for striking Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster in the face after the contest ended, and linebacker Jack Campbell warranted a league-wide memo sent out about his actions from the same game.
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