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.
Look at #36 Shawn Williams… 🤦 pic.twitter.com/soVdy44sf3
— THEFUTUREISBRIGHT!!!!!!! (@JMia305) December 6, 2020
Kindley took to Twitter after the game in response to Williams’ dirty move.
Somebody tag 36 https://t.co/Bl27NQ0Ico
— Solomon Kindley (@66up_next) December 7, 2020
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.