The end of the Seattle Seahawks vs the Jacksonville Jaguars was not sportsmanship's finest hour.

Two ejections, a punch thrown and a near fight with a fan from the Seahawks may not even be the worst thing done on Sunday. While Sheldon Richardson and Quinton Jefferson may be suspended after both being tossed -- Richardson threw the punch and Jefferson nearly fought a fan after having multiple drinks hurled at him -- defensive end Michael Bennett arguably started all the calamity that befell the Seahawks on Sunday with an unquestionably dirty play that seemed to have malicious intent.

With the Jaguars in victory formation, Bennett rolled into a lineman's legs which prompted Leonard Fournette to take exception. Fournette's anger ultimately led to Richardson's punch and so forth and so on.

Michael Bennett dangerously rolls into the centers leg. Sheldon Richardson ejected for throwing a punch. pic.twitter.com/Qsyr7FJWNH — Jesse Foster (@Jesse__Foster) December 11, 2017

Bennett has a history of taking losses not so well. He had two separate incidents with the Atlanta Falcons in 2016 that weren't very sporting.

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This situation at the end of this game could lead to his very own suspension and if coupled with suspensions for Richardson and Jefferson along with injuries to Bobby Wagner (hamstring) and K.J. Wright (concussion), which remain unknown at this point, the Seahawks could be in a world of trouble in a must-win game at home next week versus the NFC West-leading Los Angeles Rams.

The NFL may let the three off with fines but they've certainly put themselves in a bad position heading into week 15. And, it has nothing to do with dropping a game to a more-than-solid Jaguars team and everything to do with self-inflicted wounds, which may end up being the story of their season.

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