A massive fight broke out between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Buffalo Bills after Bills’ defender Damar Hamlin hit Steelers’ QB Kenny Pickett who was sliding to complete a 2nd down and 10 play. The incident happened during the end of the third quarter of the game played at the Bills Stadium in New York.

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Hamlin went head-first toward the sliding QB and as soon as he got up was shoved to the sideline by Steelers’ offensive guard James Daniels. Daniels along with offensive guard Kevin Dostson were, however, flagged for pushing Hamlin. 

Daniels was then pushed back and forth by multiple Bills defensive linemen including number-55, Jerry Ray Hughes Jr, who ensured that the player would not be walking freely into his dugout.

Buffalo Bills led 31-3 during the time and the play was not needed by the Bills’ defender. 

The play seemed dangerous as Pickett was hit hard on his shoulder pad by the opposing defender but was able to stand up. The NFL has witnessed some devastating injuries to their players in recent weeks, with Dolphins’ QB Tua Tagavailoa’s scary head injury being the most recent one.