Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Tandon Doss caught two balls for 28 yards Thursday night in the team’s 34-31 win over the Redskins, but his biggest play came earlier in the day when he intervened to stop a fight in which a man was attacked with a knife.

Doss told the Baltimore Sun he was at a Five Guys restaurant Thursday afternoon when two men attacked the 34-year-old manager. One of the men cut the manager on the chin with a knife before the two assailants fled.

Doss, a 21-year-old rookie from Indianapolis, was not seeking to play up his actions as heroic.

“It was two dudes on one. I was trying to help the situation out. I broke it up,” he said. “I saw the guy on the ground bleeding, and I saw a guy on top hitting him.”

Police told the paper they believe one of the attackers was angry over being fired from the restaurant. The manager was treated for a minor cut and released.

Doss had tweeted about the incident shortly after.

“Jus had to break up a fight at five guy. Baltimore is too ratchet!!!”

Doss, a fourth-round pick out of Indiana, is battling to be third on the Ravens’ depth chart behind starting wideouts Anquan Boldin and Lee Evans.

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