Wims' suspension for unsportsmanlike conduct,
which he will appeal per a NFL Network report, would be without
pay. If served immediately, Wims would be eligible to return in
Week 12 vs. Green Bay.
Gardner-Johnson on Monday denied a report that he spat on Wims
during the game, prompting the punch and the ensuing on-field
fracas.
During the third quarter of the Saints' 26-23 overtime win, Wims
ran over to Gardner-Johnson -- who wasn't guarding him on the
play -- and hit him twice in the helmet and facemask. A fight
broke out and the Bears receiver was ejected.
NFL Network reported Monday that Wims told Chicago coaches that
Gardner-Johnson spit on him in addition to ripping out his
mouthpiece. Gardner-Johnson, who was slugged by teammate Michael
Thomas in practice that led to Thomas missing the team's Week 5
game, denied that report.
"It ain't got nothing to do with me. If he's acting out, that's
on him," Gardner-Johnson told reporters. "It wasn't no incident.
... It's a lot of he said, he said. Ain't nothing happened.
Nobody got spit on."
Bears coach Matt Nagy was upset with Wims after the game, saying
"I am really, really bothered by that third-quarter incident."
Nagy followed up Monday by saying he had talked to Wims.
"Out of respect, I'm going to keep that between us and
internally, but we did talk to him, and regardless of what went
on, he was apologetic and knows that no matter what, you can't
do what he did," Nagy said.
Wims, 26, is in his third season with Chicago. The 2018
seventh-round pick has five catches for 35 yards and one
touchdown in eight games this year.
--Field Level Media
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