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Panthers DT A'Shawn Robinson personally met with and offered a heartfelt apology to Dion Dawkins for his unsportsmanlike conduct during the 40-9 Week 8 loss to the Buffalo Bills.

Panthers DT A'Shawn Robinson personally met with and offered a heartfelt apology to Dion Dawkins for his unsportsmanlike conduct during the 40-9 Week 8 loss to the Buffalo Bills.

October 28, 2025 – Carolina, North Carolina

A'Shawn Robinson, the defensive tackle for the Carolina Panthers, personally met with and apologized sincerely to Dion Dawkins of the Buffalo Bills after his unsportsmanlike conduct during the 40-9 loss to the Bills in Week 8. The incident occurred right after the game ended, when Robinson shoved Dawkins in a needless confrontation, escalating tensions between the two teams.

The meeting between Robinson and Dawkins took place in a serious and sincere atmosphere, with Robinson expressing deep regret for his actions.

“I want to sincerely apologize to Dion Dawkins, the Buffalo Bills, and all their fans,” Robinson shared. “Emotions got the best of me in that moment, and I realize that my actions were unacceptable. I made a mistake, and I will learn from it.”

Robinson also admitted that this behavior didn’t reflect who he truly is. “I respect Dion and the way he plays the game. I hope we can put this behind us and continue playing with mutual respect,” he added.

After the meeting ended, Dion Dawkins accepted Robinson's apology calmly, emphasizing that he always believes in the values of sportsmanship and respect between players, even in tense moments.

Bills head coach Sean McDermott also commented on the incident:

“Mistakes are inevitable in sports, but what matters is that each player recognizes and learns from them,” McDermott said. “I respect how A'Shawn Robinson took responsibility and apologized.”

Although the loss to the Bills was a setback for the Panthers, Robinson’s actions in taking responsibility and showing regret helped ease some of the tension and served as a valuable lesson in respect and sportsmanship in football.

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