Jauan Jennings Goes After Tre’von Moehrig For Cheap Shot Following Monday Night’s Win
Monday Night Football. The lights are bright, the stakes are high, and sometimes, things get a little… personal. After the San Francisco 49ers locked up a 20-9 victory over the Carolina Panthers, Wide Receiver Jauan Jennings wasn’t in the mood for the usual post-game handshakes. He had a bone to pick, or rather, a score to settle, with Panthers Safety Tre’von Moehrig.
As players milled around midfield, Jennings made a beeline for Moehrig, delivering a swift open-handed slap to his helmet. Before things could escalate into a full-blown royal rumble, teammates and staff jumped in to separate the two. It was the kind of post-game fireworks that makes producers scramble for the replay button.
So, what lit Jennings’ fuse? Well, it turns out this wasn’t just random post-game aggression. This was payback.
The Cheap Shot Heard ‘Round the League
Let’s rewind. Late in the fourth quarter, with the game’s outcome all but decided, TV cameras caught the moment that started it all. Following a routine tackle, Moehrig decided to add a little something extra, landing a deliberate, left-handed uppercut squarely in Jennings’ groin. It was a classic, undeniable cheap shot. The kind that makes every man watching from his couch wince in sympathetic agony.
Jennings, to his credit, didn’t immediately retaliate and risk a penalty that could hurt his team. Instead, he was seen pleading his case to the officials, who apparently missed the blatant foul.
“I was just responding to me some childish behavior,” Jennings said after the game. “That’s all it was.”
His coach, Kyle Shanahan, was a bit more blunt.
“The guy took a cheap shot and hit him in the b—-,” Shanahan said to reporters, mincing no words. “I was real proud of Jauan for not losing his mind out there.” Shanahan praised Jennings’ restraint during the game. The post-game confrontation? Well, that’s just football justice, old-school style.
More Than Just a Game For Jennings
Jennings is known for his physical, hard-nosed style of play. He’s a receiver who relishes the block and isn’t afraid to mix it up “in between the whistles.” It is a reputation that gets under the skin of defensive backs, and Moehrig’s frustration likely boiled over.
“He was just doing some extra stuff after the play,” Moehrig said. “I’ll take that one.”
When asked if his low blow was justified, Moehrig simply stated, “It is what it is.”
While Moehrig may “take that one,” the NFL’s front office will almost certainly be taking a look. Both players are likely to see their bank accounts get a little lighter thanks to fines from the league. A suspension isn’t out of the question either, especially given the post-game nature of Jennings’ retaliation. The league frowns upon these non-football acts, regardless of who started it.
For now, the 49ers will prepare for their next opponent and wait to see if they’ll be without one of their toughest players. Jennings, meanwhile, leaves us with a valuable lesson: if you’re going to take a cheap shot, you’d better be ready for the receipt. It might just get delivered after the final whistle.
