Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette and Buffalo Bills defensive end Shaq Lawson went physical Sunday. In the Bills' 24-21 win, the two took swings at each other and had to be restrained.

The fight went on after Jaguars receiver Donte Moncrief and Bills defensive back Levi Wallace struggled to gain possession of the ball.

A lot of pushing followed. Among the players who rushed was Fournette. He let his emotions get the best of him after he saw Lawson shove fellow Jags running back Carlos Hyde.

They were ejected as a result of their actions as per Tom Peliserro of the NFLNetwork.

Fournette registered 95 yards on 18 carries with two touchdowns before heading into the locker room early.

Lawson, meanwhile, did not record a single tackle in their team's win.

The fight itself was more interesting than the whole game, with neither of the two starting quarterbacks passing for 200 yards.

Incidents like this could add more disappointment to an already disastrous season for the Jaguars. They dropped to 3-8 which is last in the AFC South.

They entered the season looking to make their second consecutive trip to the playoffs. Last year they went 10-6 and reached the AFC Championship after upsetting the Pittsburgh Steelers and beating the Bills in the Wild Card round.

The Bills are also set to miss the playoffs after qualifying last year. The win could only improve their record to 4-7 which is also one of the worst in the AFC.