
""I thought that video was crazy. I don't know why it was released, the reasoning behind it," St. Brown said. "As I was watching, I remember it popped up and I was like, 'I don't know if it was like a trick or mockery.' I clicked the NFL and I didn't know if it was actually them. And it was. So I don't know the reasoning why they posted it or what they got out of that. "
""But, Brian Branch is an awesome dude. In the building, he's one of the nicest dudes. He's quiet, you never see him really get mad. He's always smiling. He made a mistake and he knows it and he apologized and I don't know why it's still getting dragged along, but I don't think that video was right." The NFL suspended Branch for one game without pay on Monday for unsportsmanlike conduct"
NFL Films posted and then deleted a "Turning Point" clip that portrayed Detroit Lions safety Brian Branch negatively with a montage of lowlights from Kansas City's 30-17 win. Lions players reacted with offense and defended Branch, saying the portrayal was unfair and unnecessary. Receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown described Branch as a quiet, smiling teammate who apologized after making a mistake and questioned why the episode continued to be circulated. The NFL suspended Branch one game without pay for unsportsmanlike conduct after he struck Chiefs receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster and helped spark a brief postgame altercation.
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