KANSAS CITY, Mo. — First things first. Safety Tony Jefferson said he wished to apologize for his actions after his ejection from the Chargers’ victory Sunday over the Kansas City Chiefs, when he made an obscene gesture toward the Arrowhead Stadium crowd. Actually, to be specific, it was two gestures at once.
“I was caught up in the moment,” Jefferson said. “I’m classier than that.”
It was very much a heated moment.
Or two or three, actually.
Jefferson is likely to be fined by the NFL for his gestures.
Early in the fourth quarter, Jefferson knocked Kansas City wide receiver Tyquan Thornton down and out of the game with a ferocious tackle the game officials ruled to be unnecessary roughness, a 15-yard penalty on the Chargers that gave the driving Chiefs a first down at the 15-yard lin

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