An irate Lynch screamed at the sideline
official after Oakland quarterback Derek Carr reached for the
pylon for the go-ahead touchdown and fumbled the ball forward
through the end zone.
The play was correctly ruled a Dallas touchback and the Cowboys
took possession with 31 seconds left in their 20-17 victory.
Earlier this season, Lynch was suspended for one game after
making contact with an official. Lynch also drew a $12,000 fine
in September for raising both middle fingers during a game.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars will attempt to clinch the AFC South
title without wide receiver Marqise Lee, who was ruled out of
Sunday's game against the San Francisco 49ers with an ankle
injury.
The Jaguars ruled out Lee on Friday and listed fellow wide
receiver Allen Hurns as questionable, also with an ankle injury.
Lee, who leads the team in catches (56) and receiving yards
(702), sustained his ankle injury in Sunday's 45-7 rout of the
Houston Texans. The 26-year-old also has three touchdowns
receptions for the second straight season.
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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady diverted questions
about the Boston Globe report that his personal trainer Alex
Guerrero had several privileges restricted.
When asked his reaction after coach Bill Belichick told him that
Guerrero wouldn't be allowed on the sideline, Brady offered the
following:
"I don't really agree with your question, so I don't know what
you're talking about. How do you know what he said?" Brady said.
Brady was then questioned whether the report was accurate, to
which he said, "I'm not saying anything. How do you say
(Belichick) said anything? You don't know anything about that."
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