Arizona police say three-time Super Bowl champion running back Legaret Blunt was involved in a brawl during a youth football game on Saturday.
Police in Gilbert, Arizona, arrived at Williams Field High School just after 7 p.m. on October 1 and received multiple reports of adults fighting, Fox News Digital learned.
Police said the brawl took place between coaching staff, including Blount, but ended before officers arrived on the scene.
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An investigation by the Gilbert Police Department is ongoing.
Video obtained by TMZ Sports showed Blunt throwing multiple punches at another coach. Brandt coaches Chandler his GCYFC Gators where he played for the Elite Bears.
Video shows what led to a skirmish as both staff members exchanged words across the field. I was. Still, words were thrown from both sides, leading to Blunt throwing punches.
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Brandt last played in the NFL in 2018 with the Detroit Lions. He played all 16 games (8 starts) and had 418 total rushing yards with 5 touchdowns.
But Blunt’s prime was during his Super Bowl run, winning three rings in four seasons from 2014-2017.
He first started the season with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2014, but was released from waivers and returned to the New England Patriots, where he played a key role in the Super Bowl. It was the infamous Malcolm Butler interception on the goal line against the Hawks.
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Then in 2016, Brandt put together a career-best season, totaling 18 touchdowns and 1,161 rushing yards, making him the Patriots’ bruised running back. The Pats would have one more famous moment in the Super Bowl, defeating the Atlanta Falcons in overtime after coming back from a 28-3 deficit.
Finally, Blount helped beat the Patriots the following year with the Philadelphia Eagles. He tallied his 766 yards and his two touchdowns in his 16 games with the Eagles during his regular season in 2017.
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However, Blount has a history of losing his temper on the football field. While at the University of Oregon, he threw a punch that knocked out a Boise State player in his 2009 and was suspended from the team. He later returned to work.