Kansas State star Avery Johnson's family get into brawl outside Ireland stadium, issue apology
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Kansas State Wildcats quarterback Avery Johnson’s family released a statement apologizing for their role in a brawl following the team’s loss against Iowa State on Saturday.
Johnson was 21-of-30 with 273 passing yards and two touchdown passes. He also had 21 yards on the ground and a rushing touchdown. He had a 65-yard touchdown pass to Jerand Bradley with 6:25 left in the game but the Wildcats failed to get the ball back after the score.
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Kansas State quarterback Avery Johnson runs the ball in for a touchdown during the Aer Lingus Classic between Iowa State and Kansas State at Aviva Stadium. (Laszlo Geczo/INPHO via Imagn Images)
Iowa State won the game, 24-21.
As the game ended, a video on social media appeared to show Johnson’s father and brother getting into a fistfight with other fans in Dublin. The game was played in Ireland as part of the Aer Lingus College Football Classic.
Mark and Anthony Johnson said that "bickering" turned into a brawl.
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Kansas State quarterback Avery Johnson throws a pass during the Aer Lingus Classic between Iowa State and Kansas State at Aviva Stadium. (Laszlo Geczo/INPHO via Imagn Images)
"We sincerely apologize for our actions following yesterday’s football game in Ireland," the Johnson family said in a statement, via On3 Sports. "Senseless bickering escalated into an unnecessary fight. We


