NFL veterans get into heated fight in Raiders-Giants showdown


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Two NFL veterans were seen shouting matches in Las Vegas on Sunday night, as Raiders safety Jamal Adams and New York Giants quarterback Jameis Winston needed to stay away from each other on the sideline.

There isn’t much either NFL team is playing for in Week 17 other than draft position, but tensions rose after Giants receiver Wan’Dale Robinson made a catch and Adams came running after the play ended near the Giants’ sideline.

Adams and a Giants coach ended up face to face, and although it was unknown what was said, Winston was quick to jump right into the middle of the scrum of Giants players and Adams.

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Jameis Winston of the New York Giants warms up before the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Ian Maule/Getty Images)

It got to the point where Winston and Adams were pushing each other while going to each other’s faces. This went on for quite some time before the referees had to intervene on the bench.

Winston continued yelling at Adams, as Giants teammates began to pull him away from the situation. Whatever was said clearly upset Winston, while Adams seemed to wonder what made the situation reach this level of frustration.

This game between the Giants and Raiders involves the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, as New York would secure that pick with a road loss. They would move to 2-14 on the season with a matchup against the Dallas Cowboys at home ending their season in Week 18.

On the other hand, the Raiders currently own the same 2-13 record as the Giants, and face the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 18. A loss for the Raiders does not guarantee selection like the Giants due to the difficult schedule, although their chances for the No. 1 seed would be much better in Week 18.

Jamal Adams of the Las Vegas Raiders tackles Wan’Dale Robinson of the New York Giants during the second quarter of the game at Allegiant Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Ian Maule/Getty Images)

Obviously, neither team wants to be in this situation, but it is the unfortunate reality with only two games remaining.

While both teams could certainly use that top pick next April, the Raiders would especially like to have it considering they are in the market for a quarterback. They have Geno Smith for one more year, but they don’t have a quarterback of the future waiting in the wings.

At the same time, the Giants like what they’ve seen from their own first-round rookie quarterback in Dart, who has shined despite what New York’s record says.

Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza and Oregon’s Dante Moore appear to be the best options, according to most draft experts.

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At halftime of this contest, the Giants, after rushing scores by Devin Singletary and Jaxson Dart, have a 17-3 lead over the Raiders.

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