Will Brian Branch be suspended? Why Lions CB could face punishment from NFL for starting postgame fight vs. Chiefs

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Will Brian Branch be suspended? Why Lions CB could face punishment from NFL for starting postgame fight vs. Chiefs image

Detroit Lions safety Brian Branch was the spark of a postgame skirmish on Sunday night, just moments after his team fell 30-17 to the Kansas City Chiefs.

Branch, a 23-year-old safety, appeared to ignore a handshake from Patrick Mahomes, which led to a disagreement between him and wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster. After the final snap of the game, Branch lashed out at Smith-Schuster, who then ran after the Lions defender and caused a mix-up of players from both teams. 

While Branch did apologize in front of reporters in the aftermath of the incident, he's likely to receive some kind of punishment from the NFL. The league has taken a firm stance on physical interactions between players like the one Branch sparked, and he also has a history of being fined by the NFL, with reasoning from illegal hits to unsportsmanlike conduct.

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Could the NFL suspend Branch for his role in the postgame fight between the Lions and Chiefs? Here's what to know about the incident, and the league's precedent for similar offenses.

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Brian Branch fight with Juju-Smith Schuster

Branch appeared to be already unhappy with both Mahomes and Smith-Schuster by the time Lions-Chiefs concluded. After Mahomes appeared to celebrate in Branch's direction on a rushing touchdown, then Smith-Schuster hit Branch with a block he thought should have been illegal, the Detroit safety completely ignored Mahomes' attempt for a handshake as the matchup concluded.

Smith-Schuster seemed to notice that interaction, confronting Branch, who then immediately approached the Chiefs receiver as soon as the final snap was done with. Branch lashed out toward Smith-Schuster, hitting him in the helmet, then Smith-Schuster ran after him as the two wrestled each other to the ground. 

Plenty of Lions and Chiefs players got involved trying to break it up, with Branch and Smith-Schuster at the center of it all. The incident left Smith-Schuster walking to the locker room with a towel over his nose. 

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Why did Brian Branch fight with Juju Smith-Schuster?

Branch apologized postgame, saying "I shouldn't have done that" and calling his actions "childish." However, the safety said he was frustrated by the apparent illegal block in the back from Smith-Schuster earlier in the game.

"I'm tired of people doing stuff in between the plays and the ref don't catch it, trying to bully me out there. But I should have never did it. It was childish," Branch said. "I got blocked illegally, and it was in front of the ref. The ref didn't do anything. ... I could have got hurt off of that."

Branch also mentioned there was "a lot of stuff" the Chiefs were doing that were frustrating him, with the Mahomes celebration also a likely mix into that. He added that he "should have showed it between the whistles."

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Will Brian Branch be suspended?

The NFL has not yet announced how Branch will be disciplined for the postgame fight with Smith-Schuster. However, because Branch has a history of fines from the league, which has taken physical altercations seriously in the past, there is a chance he is given a suspension.

According to The Detroit Free Press, when asked if he expects to hear from the NFL about the fighting incident, Branch said "I don't know."

Lions head coach Dan Campbell called Branch's actions "inexcusable" postgame.

“Let me start with this: I love Brian Branch but what he did is inexcusable and it’s not going to be accepted," Campbell said. "It’s not what we do, it’s not what we’re about. I apologize to Coach (Andy) Reid and the Chiefs and Schuster. That’s not OK. That’s not what we do here and it’s not going to be OK. He knows it, our team knows it, so that’s not what we do."

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NFL fighting incidents 

One incident similar to the Branch-Smith-Schuster one on Sunday night came in 2021, when Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Trysten Hill punched Las Vegas Raiders offensive lineman John Simpson postgame. 

Hill was given a two-game suspension for the incident, which was then changed to one game after an appeal. In the discipline ruling, NFL vice president of football operations Jon Runyan cited the league rule that prohibits “striking, swinging at, or clubbing the head, neck or face of an opponent with the wrist(s), arm(s), elbow(s), or hand(s)," according to USA Today. League rules also prohibit “any act which is contrary to the generally understood principles of sportsmanship.”

Branch's role in Sunday's incident would appear to be in violation of those rules, as he swung at Smith-Schuster to begin the skirmish. Because Branch has also been fined plenty of times by the league before, that could result in a suspension, rather than being fined another time.

If players violate a rule, they typically receive a letter from the league explaining what happened with details on the punishment, with the ability to appeal. Branch is likely to hear from the NFL in the coming days in some fashion, whether it's to clear the air on the incident, or dish out a fine/suspension.

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Daniel Mader

Daniel Mader is a Content Producer for The Sporting News. He joined SN in 2024 as an editorial intern following graduation from Penn State University. He has previously written for Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports, the Centre Daily Times, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The Daily Collegian and LancasterOnline. Daniel grew up in Lancaster, Penn., with a love for baseball that’ll never fade, but could also talk basketball or football for days.