According to the official NFL rulebook, a player will automatically be disqualified if that player is punished twice in the same game to commit one of the following unsportsmanlike error or a combination of the following errors:
- Throwing a quarry, or forearm, or kicking an opponent, even if no contact is made.
- To use abusive, threatening or offensive language or gestures to opponents, teammates, officials or the department’s representative.
- Using bait or breathtaking activities or words that may raise evil will between teams.
NBC player Terry Mcauley said in Friday’s broadcast that the NFL, as an official and regulations, Walt Anderson, said that Tart was not thrown out “because this was an open -handed contact with the head that was not incompetent.
It appears on the table that Tart clicks Kelce with an open hand and not a closed fist.
TIFF over Tart comes where the NFL focuses on punishing players for unsportsmanlike appearance this season, with Eagles’ defense, Jalen Carter, for spitting Cowboys team manager Dak Prescott at the beginning of Thursday’s Sparkle game, the first early example.
Tart ended Friday’s game with one tackle, two past defense and DM mailbox filled with unhappy fans of Chiefs and Kelce supporters.
The sixth year defense played on the exchange, Taunting Kelce and his fans by social media reading, “I’m too quick with it even in Brazil,” reference to the beloved Chiefs tea, Taylor Swift.
Kelce and Chiefs will next face Tart and Bolts for 15 Week in Kansas City.