Official: NFL Punishes Tre’von Moehrig After Unsportsmanlike Conduct Toward Jauan Jennings – Levi’s Stadium Erupts as Justice Is Served
Santa Clara, California – 11/26/2025
The San Francisco 49ers’ 20–9 victory over the Carolina Panthers at Levi’s Stadium became the NFL’s biggest talking point not just for the dominant defensive performance, but for the shocking post-game scuffle that broke out as the teams lined up for handshakes. Tre’von Moehrig suddenly delivered a low blow to Jauan Jennings, prompting an immediate reaction from the 49ers receiver. The entire incident was caught on camera, spread like wildfire across social media, and sparked a wave of fury from Niners fans.
Jauan Jennings getting punched directly in the family jewels during the game 😳 pic.twitter.com/3O5I4kkOGh
— OurSF49ers (@OurSf49ers) November 25, 2025
After reviewing all footage, the NFL wasted no time announcing punishment: Moehrig has been suspended one game under “Rule 12, Section 3, Article 1” – the rule specifically covering intentional unsportsmanlike conduct. According to Tom Pelissero, Jennings may face a fine for retaliating, but Moehrig is the only player suspended, a decision most Niners fans are calling swift and correct.
In the middle of the press conference, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell issued a powerful statement that instantly became the headline: “A deliberate strike intended to injure doesn’t just break the rules – it betrays every value the NFL stands for. We have zero tolerance for cold-blooded violence like this. Anyone who tries to undermine the safety and fairness of this league will pay the price, no exceptions.” Niners fans erupted, calling it “the punishment he deserved.”
Moehrig tried to defend himself in interviews, claiming he “was just reacting because Jennings had been talking trash all game,” but the excuse only fueled more outrage. Jennings responded calmly yet sharply, labeling Moehrig’s actions “childish” and stating he was simply defending himself against a deliberate low blow – a claim head coach Kyle Shanahan confirmed immediately after the game.
Even though the drama continues as Moehrig prepares to appeal, the 49ers have already turned the page to Week 13. Up next are the Cleveland Browns – fresh off a 10-sack performance against the Raiders. But with momentum sky-high and the locker room more united than ever after the incident, San Francisco is heading into the new week stronger than ever.
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