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The defensive back of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Quinon Mitchell and the offensive line of Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tristan Wirfs, had a brief skirmish during their critical match on Sunday.
In the first quarter, the defensive back of the Eagles, Cooper Dejean, almost intercepted a pass of the quarter of the Buccaneers Baker Mayfield. While the players collected themselves, the players of Eagles and Buccaneers pushed and pushed each other.
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Quinon Mitchell, Eagles from Philadelphia, exchange of words with Baker Mayfield # 6 of the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay during the first quarter of the match at the Raymond James stadium on September 28, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. (Megan Briggs / Getty Images)
Mitchell and Wirfs were face to face, and the Eagles player took control of the Wirfs helmet. Mitchell seemed to remove the Wirfs helmet during the incident. Mitchell dropped the helmet when he returned to his group. A longer replay on Fox broadcast has shown that Mitchell and Mayfield lock the horns before Wirfs is addressed to address the Eagles player.
Surprisingly, neither of the two players was called to a penalty. Instead, the second Eagles Jalyx Hunt was called to an illegal blind block. Tampa Bay ended the driving of 48 yards at 12 games with a basket. It was the first points of the Buccaneers of the match.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tackle offensive Tristan Wirfs (78) leans before the match against the Eagles of Philadelphia at Raymond James Stadium on September 28, 2025. (Images Kim Klement Neitzel / Imagn)
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Philadelphia succeeded at the start of the game. Sydney Brown made a blocked clearance for a touchdown while the unit of the Eagles special teams continued to be on fire. Jalen Hurts then found the winger tight Dallas Goedert for a touch of 2 yards during their first offensive training.
Wirfs played in his first game of the season.

Philadelphia Eagles Safety Sydney Brown (21) celebrates the second Smael Mondon Jr. (42) after a touchdown during the first half of an NFL football match against the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay, Sunday September 28, 2025, in Tampa, Florida. (Photo / jason Behnken)
The two teams entered the match with 3-0 records.