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Panthers running back D’Onta Foreman states he was escape of character when he punched Saints star Marcus Davenport during Sunday’s game … and for that, he’s saying sorry.
The run-in decreased after the protective end dealt with Foreman in the 3rd quarter of the Panthers vs. Saints game at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
After the take on, Foreman pressed Davenport … who reacted by smacking the 26-year-old’s helmet.
#Panthers RB D’Onta Foreman and #Saints DE Marcus Davenport were ejected for tossing punches.
And yes, both gamers were using helmets. pic.twitter.com/kS4lHBJHFw
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) January 8, 2023
@MySportsUpdate
This pissed D’Onta off to the point where he wound up tossing a best hook … and the punch landed straight in Davenport’s facemask. Both gamers were then ejected from the game.
Foreman — who signed a one-year agreement with Carolina in March — said sorry on Monday for his habits … stating his actions “were totally out of my character.”
“To the organization, my teammates, and our amazing fans, I sincerely and truly apologize for my actions in yesterday’s game and not being available,” Foreman stated.
“I am deeply regretful of everything that happened and assure you it will never happen again. I absolutely love being a Panther and wholeheartedly look forward to this journey together.”
Foreman wasn’t the only NFL star to put out an apology today … Packers star Quay Walker tweeted an “I’m sorry” statement after the novice pushed a Detroit Lions fitness instructor on the field.
Expect the NFL to send charges for these events quickly.
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