
UFL player Jean Delance ejected for spitting on opponent, called for game-changing penalty
NY Post
Things got a little heated in the UFL season opener between the DC Defenders and San Antonio Brahmas.
Defenders’ Jean Delance was ejected from the game in the fourth quarter after he spat at a Brahmas player as DC was driving to try and erase a deficit.
Delance, who played his college ball at Flordia, was given a flagrant personal foul and tossed from the contest after spitting on Brahmas linebacker Delontae Scott, which the referee announced to the fans in attendance.
Scott appeared to show impressive restraint as he yelled at DC quarterback Jordan Ta’amu to get control of Delance.
“Get your man,” Scott, who was mic’d up told Ta’amu. “Ya boy spit on me again it’s over. He spit on me again it’s over.”
Ta’amu then asked, “After the play?”

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