Jaguars' Coen shrugs off punter's alleged threat
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Jaguars' Coen shrugs off punter's alleged threat
"I've probably heard that said, I mean, 100 times from players in games, so whatever,"
"I don't even know what I did [to earn the penalty], I was trying to take up for my boy Dewey [safety Andrew Wingard]. It is what it is. We live with each other, we ride with each other. That's all it is. So, play football long enough, football stuff happens."
"just trying to play hard, and he came up to me and said he was going to kill me. So, I don't know what made him do that. ... That was surprising to me. I ain't never seen nothing like that before."
During Jacksonville's 25-3 win at Tennessee, a skirmish followed a fourth-quarter punt in which Jaguars punter Logan Cooke allegedly told Titans running back Julius Chestnut he would kill him. Teammates immediately surrounded both players, and Jaguars long snapper Ross Matiscik grabbed and threw a Titans player to the ground during the altercation. Cooke and Matiscik were penalized for unnecessary roughness; Titans cornerback Kaiir Elam and safety Mike Brown also were penalized, and Brown was ejected. Coach Liam Coen described the remark as normal on-field trash talk. Cooke said he was defending a teammate and expressed confusion about his penalty.
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