Lions S Brian Branch bracing for 11th fine in two seasons
Oct 12, 2025; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Detroit Lions safety Brian Branch (not pictured) and Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Juju Smith-Schuster (9) get into a fight after the game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images Brian Branch expects to be even lighter in the pocketbook this week and the Lions safety is bracing for the NFL to hand down a possible suspension for his actions in Kansas City on Sunday night.
Branch, fined three times already this season after seven financial penalties from the NFL in 2024, is assured another after he struck Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster with an open hand to the face to ignite a scrum at the end of the Chiefs' 30-17 victory.
The game was over when Branch ignored Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes' attempt to shake hands as Branch walked past. Smith-Schuster was nearby and approached Branch expecting a handshake, but received a sucker punch to his facemask, causing him to wobble and tumble to the ground.
Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco tried to separate Smith-Schuster, who got up and ran after Branch, from the scrum only for the Chiefs receiver to get his helmet taken off and Branch to take him to the turf again as players from both sides converged on the fight.
Branch later apologized for the skirmish and explained his reasoning for being upset with Smith-Schuster.
"I did a real childish thing," Branch, 23, told reporters. "I'm tired of people doing stuff in between plays and refs don't catch it. They be trying to bully me out there. I shouldn't have did it, it was childish."
It's unlikely "sorry" will be sufficient given Branch's known reputation in the league office. He was fined seven times in 2024 and has already racked up $34,784 in fines this season. He received the dreaded manila envelope in his locker after an unsportsmanlike conduct Week 1 at Green Bay, when he was also hit for taunting in the loss to the Packers. He was fined following the Week 3 win at Baltimore for a hit below the knees.
But Branch said a specific play late in the fourth quarter Sunday night sparked his rage. He said Smith-Schuster hit him in the back away from the ball.
"I got blocked in the back illegally," Branch said, "and it was in front of the ref and the ref didn't do anything. It's just stuff like that. I could've gotten hurt off of that, but I still shouldn't have done (the postgame fight), though."
--Field Level Media
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