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Shilo Sanders faced ejection during the Buccaneers' final preseason matchup after an on-field incident involving Bills tight end Zach Davidson. The altercation unfolded in the second half of the game, escalating quickly when Sanders, a defensive back, threw a punch at Davidson following a play. The confrontation drew immediate attention from officials, who swiftly intervened to separate the players and assess the situation.
Sanders, who has been making a name for himself in the league, was visibly frustrated leading up to the incident, which may have contributed to his impulsive reaction. The ejection not only marked a significant moment in the game but also raised questions about player conduct and the enforcement of league rules regarding fighting.
Coaches and teammates expressed disappointment over the incident, emphasizing the importance of maintaining composure, especially in preseason games where team dynamics and strategies are still being evaluated. The Buccaneers will now have to address the implications of this altercation as they prepare for the regular season.
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