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Mtp.NFL IN CHAOS! Brian Branch SNAPS After Punching JuJu Smith-Schuster — Accuses Refs of Protecting Chiefs With “Dirty Calls All Game Long” 😱💥 | Fans Stunned as Postgame Outburst Sparks League Investigation Into Possible Bias!

Detroit, MI – October 13, 2025

The fallout from Sunday night’s brawl between the Detroit Lions and Kansas City Chiefs just took another dramatic turn — and this time, safety

Brian Branch isn’t holding back.

Following his shocking post-game punch that connected with Chiefs receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, Branch has publicly blamed the officiating crew led by referee Craig Wrolstad

, claiming that repeated no-calls and overlooked dirty plays throughout the game pushed him past his breaking point.

In an emotional statement shared Monday morning, Branch explained his outburst with brutal honesty:

“I felt like we were getting pushed around all night and the refs didn’t care. You try to stay composed, but when they let late hits and blindsides slide over and over, it starts to feel like you’re being bullied on national TV. I lost my cool, and that’s on me — but I didn’t start it.”

According to Branch, the tension began early in the second quarter when he accused Kansas City’s receivers of shoving and blocking out of bounds long after plays were dead. He claims multiple complaints to officials went unanswered, fueling his growing frustration.

The breaking point, he said, came in the fourth quarter on a play where Smith-Schuster allegedly delivered a blindside block to his ribs — one Branch insists was “clearly illegal.” Moments later, after the final whistle, Branch stormed toward midfield and threw the now-infamous punch that sent the Chiefs wideout staggering backward.

Head coach Dan Campbell acknowledged the league will likely fine or suspend Branch but didn’t shy away from criticizing the officiating, either. “There’s a line between toughness and chaos,” Campbell said post-game.

“I’ll talk to Brian about his reaction — but I’ll also say this: some of those hits out there didn’t look clean, and they weren’t called.”

NFL officials have yet to release a formal response regarding Branch’s accusations, but sources around the league confirm the incident is under review for both disciplinary and officiating evaluation.

For Lions fans, the moment captures the thin edge between passion and control — between defending your team’s pride and crossing the line. Branch, just 23, knows the damage his punch caused, but his words echo something deeper: a frustration many players share when they feel the game isn’t being called fairly.

“I’ll take whatever comes my way,” Branch concluded. “But I just hope next time, someone’s watching both sides — not just the one wearing red.”

The NFL has yet to comment on the officiating crew’s performance in the Lions-Chiefs game.

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