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Panthers Fans OUTRAGED as Morgan Moses Escapes Punishment After Brawl with Justin Fields – DEMAND NFL Investigation into Unsportsmanlike Conduct

Patriots bolster O-line by reportedly signing veteran Morgan Moses

The clash at MetLife Stadium on October 19, 2025, between the Carolina Panthers and New York Jets has gone beyond football — it has ignited a firestorm across social media. And surprisingly, the biggest villain in the eyes of Panthers fans is not Nick Scott, who was flagged for the late hit on quarterback Justin Fields.

Instead, all eyes — and all outrage — are directed at Jets offensive tackle Morgan Moses (#70).

After Fields slid to avoid contact, Nick Scott delivered a controversial late hit, drawing an immediate 15-yard penalty. But what happened after the whistle has become the real controversy.

Morgan Moses stormed into the scrum like he was auditioning for the WWE, aggressively shoving Panthers defenders and escalating the scuffle into a full-on sideline brawl. Several players were knocked over in the chaos, and Fields remained on the ground while tempers flared for over 10 seconds.

And yet…

👉 Nick Scott: Flagged 15 yards.
👉 Offsetting penalties issued for “both sides.”
👉 Morgan Moses — the primary instigator in the post-play fight — received NO individual penalty.
NO fine. NO suspension. NO accountability.


“So OL can throw punches and walk free?” Panthers fans fuming on social media

The internet exploded with frustration:

“If a Panthers lineman had done that to Fields, he would’ve been ejected on the spot.”

“Late hit is bad — but escalating into a fight after the whistle is even worse. How is Moses not punished?”

“Player safety apparently only applies when it's convenient for the NFL.”


Fans are now calling for at least a one-game suspension

This isn’t just about one play — it’s about double standards.

  • Quarterbacks get protection — but defensive players don’t?

  • Escalating a fight is fine as long as you wear an offensive jersey?

  • “Protecting your QB” is now an excuse for reckless violence?

  • Panthers fans are demanding action, urging the league to:

    🔥 Review the footage and penalize Morgan Moses retroactively.
    🔥 Issue a minimum one-game suspension to send a message that brawling after the whistle won’t be tolerated.


    If the NFL ignores this, they’re inviting even worse chaos

    Nick Scott’s hit lit the fuse — but Morgan Moses poured gasoline on it. If the league wants to preserve its “player safety” image, ignoring this moment sets a dangerous precedent:

    Hit a QB → Flag.
    Start a fight → No consequences.

    Panthers Nation isn’t buying it.

    The ball is in the NFL’s court.
    Will they act — or will they wait until someone gets seriously injured?

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