“What a disgrace” “The NFL is clueless”: Fans react as Lions' Brian Branch gets suspended for slapping JuJu Smith-Schuster

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Brian Branch and JuJu Smith-Schuster had different ends to their Week 6 encounter. The Detroit Lions and the Kansas City Chiefs played on Sunday Night Football, with the Chiefs winning 30-17 and moving to 3-3.

The game was marked by a huge brawl after the end. JuJu Smith-Schuster went after Brian Branch when the Lions safety did not talk to Patrick Mahomes. Branch, upset with the loss, punched the wide receiver in the face, sparking a big confrontation between the two teams.

The league announced on Monday that the safety would be suspended for one game due to his actions. He'll miss the crucial Week 7 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, which could have major playoff implications for the NFC. The game will be played on Monday Night Football.

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NFL fans were unhappy with the league's decision to suspend Branch. They argued that the confrontation was sparked by Smith-Schuster and that the two players should have similar punishments:

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"One game? What a disgrace", said one fan. "That is f'ed.... Schuster came after him! The NFL is clueless!", argued a second fan. "Somehow, Juju has done something more embarrassing than his Tik Toks", a third fan wrote.

And nothing for JuJu I’m sure?

And JuJu gets nothing for his illegal hit hahaha Classic NFL

Brian Branch will miss an important game for NFC playoff purposes

The safety has quickly become an important player for the Detroit Lions. He was a second-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, and instantly became a starter for Dan Campbell's team. He was voted to the Pro Bowl in 2024 following a season with four interceptions.

The Lions have a 4-2 record, and will play at home against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who are 5-1. This will be a key game for playoff purposes, with both teams in contention for the first seed in the NFC. The advantage in the head-to-head matchup could be key late in the season.

The Lions are also behind the Green Bay Packers in the NFC North. Their rivals currently boast a 3-1-1 record. A second straight loss could mean a big advantage for the Packers inside the division, diminishing their chances of a third division title.

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Henrique Bulio

Henrique Bulio is an NFL and College Football journalist at Sportskeeda and the Editor-in-Chief of Pro Football Brasil. He has a total 13 years of experience working in American Football, and playing quarterback at an amateur level in Brazil has given him a unique perspective of the game.

Henrique follows the Philadelphia Eagles closely due to Michael Vick's historic performance on MNF against the Washington Commanders in 2010. His all-time favorite player is Ed Reed; he believes that Reed is the greatest safety to ever play the game. Bill Belichick gets the nod as Henrique's favorite coach for coaching the Patriots to glory over two decades.

If Henrique were to be able to go back in time and watch one game, it would be Super Bowl XLIX, where the Patriots and the Seahawks played a complete, back-and-forth game that concluded with one of the biggest talking points in NFL history.

Technical deep dives are Henrique’s specialty, and he ensures never to use misleading words in his articles, since he himself consumes a lot of information off the web. He has had the privilege of interviewing Cairo Santos, Lamar Jackson, Jim Harbaugh, Sean McDermott, Bruce Arians, Matt LaFleur, among others.

Aside from football, Henrique likes to play poker and Counter-Strike.

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