Chargers S Tony Jefferson apologizes for flipping off Kansas City fans after ejection in win over Chiefs

Los Angeles Chargers safety Tony Jefferson apologized for flipping off Kansas City Chiefs fans at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday afternoon, a gesture that is sure to lead to a fine from the league in the coming days.

Jefferson was ejected early in the fourth quarter of the Chargers’ 16-13 win over the Chiefs after a hard helmet-to-helmet hit on Tyquan Thornton. That left Thornton down on the ground needing medical assistance while players from both teams swarmed in the middle for a brief altercation. Plenty of Chiefs players confronted Jefferson over the big hit, and it took a minute for everyone to be separated.

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Jefferson was thrown out for the hit itself, not the incident that followed.

Then, as Jefferson started walking off the field, he flipped Chiefs fans off.

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - DECEMBER 14: Tony Jefferson #23 of the Los Angeles Chargers gestures to the Kansas City Chiefs crowd after being ejected during the fourth quarter at Arrowhead Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Tony Jefferson was ejected after a helmet-to-helmet hit on Tyquan Thornton on Sunday afternoon in Kansas City. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

(Jamie Squire via Getty Images)

“I apologize for that. I’m classier than that, I was just caught up in the moment,” Jefferson said, via ESPN’s Kris Rhim. “Emotions get high. I won’t sit here and act like I’m a perfect man. I messed up when I did that. I have kids at home, and there’s kids out there watching the game too.”

As for the hit itself, Jefferson said he was just “trying to make a football play.”

“It was like a bang-bang moment, he said. “You have to go with what the officials called in the moment.”

The Chargers were up by three points at the time, and held on to pick up the win with one final stop after Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes went down with a knee injury. Jefferson finished with five total tackles. The 33-year-old is up to 37 total tackles and four interceptions so far this season, his second with the Chargers.

The Chargers have now won three straight and sit at 10-4 on the year with three games left in the regular season. They still trail the Denver Broncos in the AFC West race, but they are on pace to make the playoffs for the third time in the last four seasons. The Chiefs fell to 6-8 with the loss and were officially eliminated from the playoffs for the first time since 2014.

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