The Jacksonville Jaguars' 2018 campaign has been a total disaster. A year after snapping their 10-year playoff drought, they are back to being a terrible team.

At 3-8, they are one of the worst teams in the AFC and are a potential candidate for the top pick of next year's draft.

Things went from bad to worse Sunday for the Jaguars. In their 24-21 loss against the Buffalo Bills, a scuffle between the two teams occurred late in the third quarter.

Running back Leonard Fournette lost his cool after he saw Bills defensive lineman Shaq Lawson shove his teammate Carlos Hyde.

He then traded swings with Lawson and the two were ejected afterward. They even had to be separated as they made their exit to the tunnel.

Fournette faces a one-game suspension as a result of his actions, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL.com.

The LSU product was a key contributor to the Jaguars' 2017 season with 1,040 rushing yards and nine touchdowns.  He also had 36 receptions for 302 yards.

This year, however, he was limited to just five games after a string of injuries slowed him down.

Fournette is still productive despite missing some time and rushed for 314 yards on 90 carries, and he also saw the end-zone four times.

He is set to miss another one next week as the Jaguars take on division rivals Indianapolis Colts.