NFL receiver put with assault charge for shoving photographer on field . The matter start with the frustration of Davante Adam who shoved the photograph after an unexpected loss to chiefs . And now the media outlets says that the reader facing with legal battle against these . The Kansas city police registered the legal charge against him . According to Municipal Court , department charged with misdemeanor assault .
Davante Adams shoved a photographer
The freelancer cameraman , Ryan Zebley . Who was the part of ESPN news outlet for recording the event . Made clash with the receiver . And unfortunately event lead to suffer him with headaches , whiplash and provide with possible concussion .
Videos from the ground Shows that they Zeblay walking in front of the receiver after the game completed , which literally make him angry and he pushed him and made him hospitalise .
Davante Adams apologize
Davante Adam , later apologize for the same . After message share on the social media .
ADANS TWITTER APOLOGIES : Sorry to the guy I pushed over after the game. Obviously very frustrated at the way the game ended and when he ran infront of me as I exited that was my reaction and I felt horrible immediately. Thats not me..MY APOLOGIES man hope you see this.
He literally says that I was not in the position at that time . And because how match ended . And when the cameraman came with such excitement exactly in front of me . made super anger at that time . Regardless of all now he apologize and say sorry .
Raider coach Josh McDaniels Defend
Apart from all that the legal situation player very critical role . but the former Packers is also subjected to the potential NFL discipline . Also the Raider coach Josh McDaniels Defend the situation . By putting light on the circumstances which happen on the field .
He said that the Adam is very genuine person but that situation make him so brutal at that time . He also says that , where is a coach does not I want any kind of such thing happens on the ground . But at last we all have to comply with the discipline that NFL wants from us .