Lamar Jackson runs for nine yards and is tackled on the sideline, where he gets into it with a Kentucky defender. Both players were accessed a personal foul penalty. (1:13)

Jackson gets into wrestling match with Kentucky defender (1:13)

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Heisman Trophy quarterback Lamar Jackson of Louisville scuffled with a Kentucky linebacker in the first quarter Saturday -- the second time in four seasons these rivals have brawled.

The junior quarterback was knocked out of bounds on a 9-yard run by Wildcats cornerback Lonnie Johnson Jr. at Kentucky's 1. Jackson got up and bumped linebacker Jordan Jones. The two players exchanged shoves before falling and scuffling, clearing both benches.

"There was stuff said," said Jackson, deflecting questions about the fight. "They wanted to win, we wanted to win."

Officials penalized both schools for unsportsmanlike conduct. Jackson and Louisville running back Malik Williams were cited for the Cardinals, while Jones and Johnson were penalized.

Louisville scored several plays later to take a 14-0 lead en route to a 44-17 victory.

The 2014 game in Louisville featured a pregame shoving match at midfield and involved assistant coaches.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.