The Carolina Panthers are preparing to face the Los Angeles Rams, but they will be doing so without safety Tre’von Moehrig, who has been suspended for one game due to unsportsmanlike conduct. The NFL’s decision follows an incident where Moehrig was seen on camera delivering a punch to the groin of San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings during a fourth-quarter play.
Understanding the Suspension and the Rule
The NFL announced Moehrig’s suspension on Tuesday, shortly after the incident was captured by ESPN cameras. This particular act is explicitly outlined in the league’s rules, identified in Rule 12, Section 3, Article 1, which prohibits any actions contrary to the principles of sportsmanship. Such actions include throwing punches, using forearms, or kicking at an opponent.
Reactions from Players and Coaches
The NFL will review #Panthers S Tre’von Moehrig and #49ers WR Jauan Jennings after this incident on Monday night:
Kyle Shanahan: “Yeah the guy took a cheap shot and hit him in the balls. I was real proud of Jauan for not losing his mind out there.”
pic.twitter.com/mgyMY3aqxk— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) November 25, 2025
Although Moehrig has the right to appeal the penalty, the league is also investigating Jennings’ retaliation, wherein he punched Moehrig in the face mask after the game ended. However, it appears Jennings may only face a fine rather than a suspension for his actions.
Insights from the Incident
After the game, Jennings reflected on the altercation, stating that he chose not to retaliate during the play due to the fleeting nature of such moments. “I was just responding to some childish behavior,” Jennings remarked, emphasizing the importance of maintaining composure in heated situations. He added, “I would like the referees to help out when they can.”
Moehrig’s Performance History
Tre’von Moehrig was selected as a second-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft and began his career with the Las Vegas Raiders, where he played four seasons. Across 66 appearances, he registered 207 combined tackles, six interceptions, three sacks, and eight tackles for loss. This season marks his first with the Panthers, where he has started all 12 games and contributed significantly with one interception, one sack, 10 tackles for loss, and 81 combined tackles. According to Pro Football Focus, Moehrig currently holds an overall grade of 66.7, ranking him 37th among 94 players.
Looking Ahead
The Panther’s management and fans will be keenly observing how Moehrig’s absence affects the team as they prepare for an important matchup against the Rams. Additionally, the outcomes of the investigations surrounding Jennings may serve as a precedent for how the league addresses similar incidents in the future.














