Denver Broncos Rush rusher Randy Gregory and Los Angeles Rams offensive lineman Oday Aboushi are being disciplined for throwing punches on Christmas Day as both players will be suspended for Week 17 without pay.
The match at SoFi Stadium ended with a score of 51-14 road by the Ramsand as the players did their custom handshakes and such after the game, Gregory and Aboushi took it a step further.
Gregory and Aboushi were seen in midfield exchanging words with their headsets on, and it looked like things were heating up a bit. Then Gregory made the first swing, hitting Aboushi through the helmet, and the Rams player immediately responded with his own swing.
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Matthew Stafford #9 of the Los Angeles Rams settles into the shotgun behind Brian Allen #55 and Oday Aboushi #63 during a 31-14 loss to the San Francisco 49ers at SoFi Stadium on October 30, 2022 in Inglewood , California.
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The Broncos and Rams players chimed in as the two yelled at each other more before being pulled apart.
“As you walked towards a group of teammates, coaches and media, you both stopped and hit your head and/or neck,” wrote the vice president of football operations of the NFL, Jon Runyan, in a letter to Gregory and Aboushi, via the NFL. Media. “Your aggressive driving could have caused serious injury and clearly does not reflect the high standards of sportsmanship expected of a professional.”
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It was a frustrating game for Gregory, as the Broncos suffered their worst loss in a season full of disappointing outings. Gregory finished the game with just two tackles, and the Rams offense cut through the Broncos defense, scoring on every offensive possession of the game.
The Broncos offense didn’t help matters either, because Russell Wilson, who struggled to find consistency and rhythm in his first season in Denver, threw three interceptions and was eventually taken out of play for backup Brett Rypien. He would throw an interception that was picked up for an 85-yard touchdown.

FILE – Denver Broncos linebacker Randy Gregory attends an NFL football game against the Houston Texans, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022, in Denver. Gregory’s knee is healthy and he’s ready to return after more than two months out.
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It was the final straw for the Broncos, who fired head coach Nathaniel Hackett after going 4-11 in his first year with Denver.
And even with the poor record, there’s no waiting for the 2023 NFL Draft for a high first-round pick, as Denver traded a boatload of draft capital to acquire Wilson from the Seattle Seahawks in over the past offseason to elevate their offense. Instead, it’s the bottom line for a team set to progress in 2022.
The Rams, however, didn’t fare much better after hosting the Vince Lombardi Trophy at SoFi Stadium in February after winning the Super Bowl. At 5-10, they were also knocked out of the playoffs, but the injuries can be blamed on what happened in Los Angeles.
The Rams lost Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp, Aaron Donald and more for the remainder of the season.
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With Baker Mayfield under center now after trying out John Wolford and Bryce Perkins, he found success with two wins in three games as the Rams would like to end the season on a high.
The Broncos will face the Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers to wrap up their season, and the Seahawks will be watching closely to see where they pick next year.

Randy Gregory #5 of the Denver Broncos warms up against the San Francisco 49ers at Empower Field at Mile High on September 25, 2022 in Denver, Colorado.
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Meanwhile, the Rams end the year against the Chargers and Seahawks respectively.
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