NEW ORLEANS — Carolina Panthers tight end Brandon Williams was ejected from Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints for throwing punches during a scuffle between the teams that spilled behind an end zone, through a closed gate and into a tunnel.
The scuffle began after Cam Newton dove over the pile for a 2-yard touchdown, giving Carolina a 17-0 lead in the first quarter.
After the score was confirmed, Newton began his typical "Superman" celebration, pulling his hands apart across his chest.
Newton, who had also been jawing at Saints defensive end Cam Jordan, was then shoved by linebacker Curtis Lofton, who drew a personal foul on the play, but not an ejection. Moments after Lofton's shove, numerous players from both sides vigorously joined the altercation.
After the Panthers closed out a 41-10 victory, Newton chalked up the extracurricular roughness to nothing more than "a lot of testosterone on that field at one time."
Lofton said he'd respond to Newton's actions the same way "100 times out of 100."
"It was taunting," Lofton said. "I saw it as straight disrespect and I did what I thought I had to do."
Williams appeared to land punches thrown at Jordan, who was knocked down but apparently not hurt as he remained in the game.