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Dion Dawkins took note of which Jets player was tossed from game vs. Dolphins

The Jets did not have a good time against the Dolphins on Friday–And during the NFL’s first-ever Black Friday contest which featured the two AFC East foes, one Jets defender was getting into some extracurriculars again.

The Jets were smoked by the Dolphins, 34-13. Michael Clemons did not see the end of the game.

During a scrum on the field, Clemons was going after a Dolphins player and caught referee Carl Paganelli in the face instead.

That’s an automatic ejection from the game and Dion Dawkins was certainly watching and took notice after what happened one week prior.

In Week 11, the Bills beat the Jets and Dawkins and Clemons got into a fight walking down the tunnel at Highmark Stadium. Dawkins noted how the Jets have players on their roster that are “very disrespectful players.”

Dawkins did not name names, but everyone knew he meant Clemons. Further cementing that, after watching Clemons get ejected from the Jets’ game against the Dolphins, Dawkins took to social media and had a comment that, once again, seemed to be pointed in the direction of Clemons:

Clemons is clearly building a bit of a reputation for himself in the NFL at this point. Players get tossed on occasion in football, it’s an emotional game.

But as they say: Once is a coincidence and twice is a pattern.

The scuffle that Clemons was involved in against the Dolphins can be found in the clip below:

Story originally appeared on Bills Wire