St. Louis Rams tight end Jared Cook let his emotions get the better of him as he shoved quarterback Austin Davis on the sideline following a fourth-quarter drop in the end zone against the Dallas Cowboys.

Cook was seen on the sidelines sulking after he dropped a touchdown pass in the team's 34-31 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Davis then went to Cook and looked to be giving him words of encouragement before the tight end shoved the quarterback out of the way.

Rams defensive lineman William Hayes then snapped at Cook and grabbed him by his jersey’s collar before the rest of the team separated them.


Cook lated released a statement via his agent and apologized to Davis, Hayes and the rest of the Rams’ organization.

“My actions from today’s game were truly a mistake- unintentional and in the heat of the moment. There is never an excuse for unsportsmanlike conduct and I apologize to everyone. I want to thank my teammates again, Austin Davis and William Hayes for their support on the sidelines - the Rams organization and especially to all of our fans for whom we fight so hard for your love and continue support.

- Jared Cook”

Cook has never reached his full potential since being drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the third-round of the 2009 NFL draft. Cook has never caught more than 51 balls in a season and had a career high five touchdowns last season.

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Cook has totaled 2,490 yards and 13 touchdowns in his six-year career and has started in 26 of his 78 NFL games.

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