Watch: Did former Georgia Bulldog intentionally step on UGA rookie OL?

Cincinnati Bengals safety Shawn Williams seems to intentionally step on Miami Dolphins guard Solomon Kindley. Watch it here

On Sunday, the Miami Dolphins (8-4) visited the Cincinnati Bengals (2-9-1) in what became an incredibly contentious game between players and coaches from both sides.

Among the numerous scuffles and outbursts was an incident between Dolphins guard Solomon Kindley and Bengals safety Shawn Williams, both former Georgia Bulldogs.

Kindley is having a productive rookie season for the Dolphins as their 2020 fourth round pick and Williams, a 2013 third round pick, is in his eighth year with the Bengals and in the last year of a four-year contract extension he signed with Cincinnati in 2016.

On a Miami first down run late in the second quarter, Kindley followed the play and attempted to jump on the pile to get a push forward and hit Williams in the back in the process, prompting a retaliation.

 

Kindley took to Twitter after the game in response to Williams’ dirty move.

True Dawg on Dawg crime here.

And to top it off, later in the fourth quarter Williams, along with two Dolphins receivers, was ejected for throwing punches.

 

 

 

 

Miami Dolphins list former Georgia OL Solomon Kindley as a starter

The Miami Dolphins have listed former Georgia football OL Solomon Kindley as a starter ahead of Week One.

Former Georgia offensive lineman Solomon Kindley was selected by the Miami Dolphins with the 111st pick in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft.  Now, Kindley has been listed as a week one starter for the Dolphins, facing off against their AFC East rival the New England Patriots.

Kindley played in 41 games for Georgia, starting in 32 of those, after redshirting his freshman season.

He came to Athens as a three-star prospect but worked his way up to the starting lineup as a sophomore.  Kindley was an essential piece to Georgia’s offensive line that ranked No. 1 in the country in 2019.

He helped the Bulldogs capture three straight SEC East titles, an SEC Championship, Rose Bowl and a Sugar Bowl.

The 6-foot-4, 335 pound pancake machine will mesh perfectly with Miami’s offense and act as some great insurance for the Dolphin’s new quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.  Kindley will be starting at right guard.

The Dolphins kickoff their season this Sunday, September 13th at 1:00 p.m. in Gillette Stadium.