Cam Dantzler apologizes after ejection in UFL game
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 12:15 PM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
Former Vikings cornerback Cam Dantzler issued an apology following his ejection from a UFL game for punching an opponent. The incident occurred during a contest with the Louisville Kings, where Dantzler reflected on his actions, stating he regretted not handling the situation professionally. Dantzler, who had faced career challenges since leaving the NFL, now seeks to prove his worth in the UFL, aiming for a possible training camp invite from an NFL team. His recent behavior might complicate those prospects, as officials tend to scrutinize players in spring leagues for such infractions.
- •Dantzler was ejected for throwing a punch during a game.
- •He expressed a half-hearted apology on social media.
- •Dantzler is currently with the Louisville Kings in the UFL.
- •He previously played for multiple NFL teams and faced significant challenges in his career.
- •Dantzler's conduct could affect future opportunities in the NFL.
- 12:15 PMYahoo Sports — Former Vikings Defender Apologizes
"In the final year of Mike Zimmer’s Vikings tenure, the entire organization was in a chaotic phase with a head […]
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