Referee Nate Jones Praised For Defusing Heated Sideline Clash Between Derek Stingly Jr. & Jaxon Smith-Njigba In Seahawks-Texans Game
Former NFL player and current referee Nate Jones earned praise Monday night when he defused a tense moment during the Seattle Seahawks‘ 27-19 win over the Texans. The incident occurred in the fourth quarter after Houston’s Derek Stingly Jr. intercepted a pass and stiff-armed Seattle receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, knocking off his helmet.
As Stingley ran out of bounds, Smith-Njigba reacted with a shove, which sparked a heated exchange near the Texans’ bench. Multiple Houston players, including linebacker Christian Harris, confronted Smith-Njigba and pushed him into the bench before teammates and officials rushed in. That’s when Jones stepped between the players, spreading his arms to separate them and calm the situation. His quick reaction prevented the altercation from escalating any further.
Stingley was flagged for unnecessary roughness, while Smith-Njigba avoided a second penalty after receiving an earlier unsportsmanlike conduct flag in the first half. The receiver remained on the bench as teammates Cooper Kupp and others helped de-escalate the scene. Smith-Njigba remained on the bench as teammates Cooper Kupp and others helped de-escalate the scene.
Jones played college football at Rutgers before being drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 2004. He spent eight seasons in the NFL with the Cowboys, Dolphins, Broncos and Patriots. Jones joined the league’s officiating ranks in 2019 and has since been recognized for his professionalism and game management.
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His calm intervention served as a reminder of how experienced officials can help maintain control and player safety during emotional, high-stakes moments on the field.
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