NFLPA investigating the cardinal coach after seeing the player on the sidelines


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Arizona cardinals Chief coach Jonathan Gannon is being investigated by the NFLPA after it seemed to attack the Emari DeMercado corridor after his expensive loose ball in Sunday’s defeat against Tennessee Titans, according to a report.

The NFL (NFLPA) players association told USA Today that it is “investigating” the heated interaction of the lateral line in the fourth quarter that occurred after Demerado dropped the ball before reaching the goal line in what would have been a tauchdown of 76 yardas.

The Arizona Cardinals Corridor, Emari Demercado (31), reacts on the side line after tojar the ball of the score zone in a touchdown race during the second half of a NFL football match against the Tennessee Titans, on Sunday, October 5, 2025, in Glendale, Arizona. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

The score would have given Arizona an advantage of 21 points at the end of the game, but instead, the ball jumped from the back of the score area, which resulted in a touchback and a turnover. The Titans He recovered from behind to win the game 22-21.

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The videos on social networks showed a tense interaction between Gannon and Demercado. Gannon seemed to attack demerged in the middle section, although it was not entirely visible in the exchange captured during the transmission.

Canon addressed the situation Monday, saying that “he didn’t feel very well” the next morning.

The chief coach of the Arizona cardinals, Jonathan Gannon, pauses before answering a question during a press conference after a NFL football match against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, October 5, 2025, in Glendale, Arizona. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Jonathan Gannon of the cardinals stands out in the corridor after a loose ball error

“Then, at the team’s meeting, I went, I apologized to Emari, I apologized to the team. I told them that I let the moment of what happened to overcome me.”

Sunday’s loss marked the third consecutive defeat of the cardinals.

The chief coach of the Cardinals of the Arizona, Jonathan Gannon, walks towards the field before an NFL football match against the Tennessee Titans, Sunday, October 5, 2025, in Glendale, Arizona. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

“I try to be emotionally stable and quiet because my work to solve problems during the game,” Gannon continued. “It’s not really who I am, who I want to be, and I told the boys that today. So it’s a mistake for me.”

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