Rams' Greg Gaines defends Bobby Wagner after tackling protester

 Los Angeles Rams guarded tackle Greg Gaines protected colleague Bobby Wagner for curbing a fan on the field during Monday night's down against the San Francisco 49ers, saying Wagner "saved our lives."


Wagner and protective end Takkarist McKinley handled a dissenter on the field at Levi's Arena after the man seemed to run towards the Rams sideline with a gadget that produced pink smoke.


On Wednesday, St Nick Clara Police told Fox News Computerized that the creature right's lobbyist, later recognized as Alex Taylor, came in to document a police report for attack. An individual near the demonstrator likewise told Fox News computerized that Taylor is thinking about his choices, including legitimate activity against the players in question and the NFL.

Rams' Greg Gaines defends Bobby Wagner after tackling protester

Because of a tweet about the report, Gaines shielded Wagner, saying that nobody might have known without a doubt what the dissident had on him.


"I was frightened for my life, he might have had a bomb, Bobby Wagner saved our lives," Gaines said in a tweet.


His remarks reverberation that of Wagner following Wednesday's training.


"You simply never know," Wagner said. "Individuals run on the field for no great explanation in some cases. Once more, almost certain it will continue to work out, however no one can really tell what that individual has in their pocket, their hands, whatever.... There's ramifications for your activities."


Wagner has been generally hailed for his activities on Monday night. Lead trainer Sean McVay communicated his help for Wagner on Wednesday.


"I feel that we as a whole know where Bobby's expectations were, and I support Bobby Wagner," he said. "I don't figure anyone would clash."