Jack Jones, Joshua Palmer ejected after Chargers and Raiders get into fight

A fight broke out during a game between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Los Angeles Chargers, with a handful of small scuffles breaking out near one of the end zones.
It was unclear what started the dust-up, but a pair of players who were past the end zone began grappling with each other and several other players ran over to join the fray.
Once officials sorted things out, Raiders cornerback Jack Jones and Chargers receiver Josh Palmer were ejected from the game.
You can view video of the dust-up below.
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The Chargers led the Raiders 22-10 at the time of the fight and subsequent ejections. Both teams will have to settle back down and get into the game again.
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Hill was eventually released and went on to play in Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, but he’s considering possible legal action over the incident with police.
A report from Pro Football Talk indicated that agent Drew Rosenhaus revealed Tyreek Hill has been contacted by the Miami-Dade Police Department of Internal Affairs regarding the conduct of the officers. Hill’s lawyers are reportedly considering their options, which could include litigation.
That might be a bit of a reversal from what Hill suggested following the game.
“Everybody has bad apples in every situation, so I want to be able to use this platform to figure out a way to like flip this and make it a positive on both ends,” Tyreek Hill said. “On my end and also Miami-Dade, so that way we can continue together and do something positive for the community, because that’s what it’s all about, man.
“You guys are here to protect us as individuals, and I have a platform and I want to be able to team up with you guys. That’s all I’ve got to say.”
The situation will bear monitoring going forward.