“It was just a dirty play”for the 49ers…super legend reveals……..

“It Was Just A Dirty Play” Arik Armstead Voices Frustration Over Alleged Dirty Play By Brandon Scherff In 49ers’ Dominant Win Against Jaguars

During the San Francisco 49ers” dominant 34-3 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, defensive lineman Arik Armstead had much to celebrate.

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However, his joy was dulled by an incident involving Jaguars right guard Brandon Scherff. Armstead sustained a knee injury after being kicked by Scherff during a pass rush.

In the first quarter of the game, while aiming to put pressure on Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, Arik Armstead sustained a knee injury.

Upon reviewing the tape, Armstead realized that it was Brandon Scherff”s kick that caused the injury. This incident left Armstead frustrated and disappointed, believing that Scherff”s actions were beyond fair play.

Armstead revealed that he had great respect for Scherff as a player but felt that his conduct during the game crossed a line.

Despite the setback, Armstead returned to the game and contributed positively to the 49ers” victory. Throughout the remainder of the game, he recorded three tackles and a half-sack in just 34 defensive snaps.

Following the game, Armstead reassured fans that his injury was not severe and that he expects to be ready to play against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 11.

As of now, there has been no public response from Brandon Scherff regarding the allegations made by Arik Armstead.

It remains to be seen whether Scherff will address the incident or offer an apology for his actions during the game.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. – After earning an automatic bid in the 2023 Division I NCAA Men’s Soccer Championships, Charlotte Men’s Soccer (12-3-1) will host High Point (10-3-5) in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, November 16 at Transamerica Field.

Charlotte makes its 17th overall NCAA Tournament appearance and 10th bid in 12 seasons under head coach Kevin Langan.

Tickets for Thursday’s contest, priced at $10 for general admission and $7 for youth, are available for purchase at charlotte49ers.com. The winner of Charlotte versus High Point will go on the road to battle ACC champion and No. 8 overall seed Clemson (10-3-5) in the second round on Sunday, Nov. 19.

The Niners hold a 9-13-6 overall record in the National Tournament.

Charlotte’s NCAA History features a pair of trips to the College Cup in both 1996 and 2011. In 2011, the 49ers made their best run at the final trophy, advancing all the way to the National Championship match, before falling, 1-0, to Chapel Hill in Hoover, Alabam

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