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Lions’ Brian Department faces attainable suspension for hitting Chiefs’ JuJu Smith-Schuster after recreation

By Editorial Board Published October 13, 2025 5 Min Read
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Lions’ Brian Department faces attainable suspension for hitting Chiefs’ JuJu Smith-Schuster after recreation

Detroit defensive again Brian Department thought he had been blocked within the again illegally with out the officers calling a penalty throughout the Lions’ 30-17 loss to the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs on Sunday evening.

In order quickly as the sport ended, Department took issues into his personal fingers — or, relatively, his personal hand.

After the ultimate play, Department approached the participant he later mentioned was chargeable for the unlawful block, Chiefs receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, and hit him exhausting on the left facet of his face masks with an open hand.

Smith-Schuster fell to a knee however instantly popped up and went after Department. The 2 gamers scuffled briefly, with Smith-Schuster shedding his helmet and ending up again on the bottom, as different gamers and coaches tried to intervene.

Speaking to reporters after the sport, Department apologized and took duty for his actions whereas additionally making an attempt to elucidate what had set him off.

“I did a little childish thing,” the third-year participant mentioned. “But I’m tired of people doing stuff in between the play and refs don’t catch it. Like, they were trying to bully me out there and I don’t think — I shouldn’t have did it. It was childish.”

Requested to elaborate on what had occurred throughout the recreation, Department mentioned: “I got blocked in the back illegally, and it was front of the ref. The ref didn’t do anything, and just stuff like that. And I could have got hurt off of that, but I still shouldn’t have done that.”

Department mentioned later within the interview that he ought to have taken out his frustrations inside the guidelines of the sport “between the whistles, not after the game, and I apologize for that.”

Detroit coach Dan Campbell, proper, approaches Lions defensive again Brian Department, left, in a crowd of gamers after a recreation towards the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs on Oct. 12.

(Jamie Squire / Getty Photographs)

Department was fined $23,186 earlier this season for face-masking and unsportsmanlike conduct penalties throughout a recreation towards the Inexperienced Bay Packers. He might face one other wonderful and probably a suspension for his actions Sunday evening, an NFL spokesperson instructed The Instances. There isn’t a timetable for a choice to be made on the matter.

The Chiefs offense and Lions protection have been on the sphere for the ultimate play. As quickly as the ultimate whistle blew, Department appeared to stroll proper previous Kansas Metropolis quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who had prolonged his hand for a postgame handshake, to confront Smith-Schuster.

“After the game, I was expecting to shake his hand and say, ‘Good game’ and move away, but he threw a punch,” Smith-Schuster instructed reporters within the locker room. “At the end of the day, it’s a team sport. We came out here, we did our job, we won, and that’s all that matters.”

Smith-Schuster was requested what may need led as much as the incident.

“I mean, just me blocking him,” the ninth-year receiver mentioned. “I mean, I’m just doing my job. I play between the whistles and after the game he just took advantage of what he did.”

Smith-Schuster reportedly obtained a bloody nostril from the hit. There have been no indicators of blood by the point he gave his postgame interview, however Smith-Schuster confirmed that he had been bleeding.

Detroit coach Dan Campbell — who famously declared throughout his introductory press convention in 2021 that his staff would chunk off opponents’ kneecaps — instructed reporters that Department’s actions have been unacceptable.

“I love Brian Branch, but what he did is inexcusable and it’s not going to be accepted here,” Campbell mentioned. “It’s not what we do. It’s not what we’re about. I apologized to Coach [Andy] Reid and the Chiefs, and Schuster. That’s not OK. That’s not what we do here. It’s not going to be OK. He knows it. Our team knows it. That’s not what we do.”

The Related Press contributed to this report.

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