
Oct 4, 2020; Inglewood, California, USA; New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (8) is brought down by Los Angeles Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey (20) and center Coleman Shelton (65) during the first half at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
Fists started flying after the New York Giants and Los Angeles Rams’ Sunday afternoon contest.
The Los Angeles Rams entered Week 4 with an extremely favorable matchup against the New York Giants. The tilt between the two was close, ending with the Rams squeaking out a 17-9 victory. Even though the game might not have been the most exciting, there was certainly a ton of electricity after the final whistle.
As the Rams and Giants met at midfield for the traditional handshakes, cornerback Jalen Ramsey and wide receiver Golden Tate proceeded to throw hands at each other, forcing both teams to separate them!
Tate and Ramsey have history
The Giants wideout and Rams cornerback have a bit of history with each other, and it’s not good. Ramsey used to be in a long-term relationship with Tate’s sister, Breanna, but the former Jacksonville Jaguar dumped her last year while she was pregnant. That, of course, angered Tate, who tweeted out last year that Ramsey was going to “have to see” him.
Well, the two definitely saw each other, as Ramsey was assigned to Tate for the majority of the game. Tate was limited to four receptions for 20 yards on six targets from quarterback Daniel Jones. At one point, Ramsey unleashed a vicious tackle on the veteran NFL wideout.
Ramsey and Tate didn’t engage in fisticuffs during the game, which you could attribute to both teams being neck-and-neck and not wanting to pick up a costly penalty. But once the game was over, the two decided that was the time to drop the proverbial gloves. To be honest, this was probably the most fight we’ve seen out of this Giants team through the first four weeks of the season.