Buffalo, NY – October 14, 2025 — The Buffalo Bills made headlines early Monday after cutting two players from the roster following a heated locker room altercation in the aftermath of Sunday’s 23–20 loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
Tension reportedly erupted moments after the postgame media session. Words were exchanged, voices rose, and what began as an argument over defensive assignments turned physical before several teammates intervened to pull the two apart.
The players involved were linebacker Jimmy Ciarlo and cornerback Jalen Kimber, both young depth contributors fighting to secure roster spots. According to multiple sources, frustration from the loss — and miscommunication on special teams — played a major role in sparking the fight.

Witnesses described the scene as “chaotic and emotional,” with helmets thrown and players shouting before coaches stepped in to restore order. Team security quickly escorted both players out of the locker room as the situation de-escalated.
On Monday morning, the Bills officially announced the release of Ciarlo from the active roster and Kimber from the practice squad. The organization did not comment further but described the decision as a
“disciplinary measure consistent with team values.”
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Head coach Sean McDermott addressed the issue briefly: “We compete hard, but we respect each other. There’s a standard here — and when it’s not met, we take action.”
The fight adds to a growing sense of frustration inside the building as Buffalo faces mounting injuries and defensive struggles. Veteran leaders reportedly held a players-only meeting Sunday night to re-establish focus and unity.
With the bye week approaching, the Bills now have two open roster spots — but more importantly, they have a locker room that needs healing as much as it needs reinforcements.