Athletes and musicians typically share mutual admiration for each other.
That's not the case between Saints defensive tackle Nick Fairley and R&B group Jagged Edge.
They squared off, nearly coming to blows, at a Mardi Gras event in Mobile, Ala., Fairley's hometown. The newly-minted $30-million man was serving as grand marshall during a celebration but refused to leave the stage when the quartet, most known for their 2000 engagement anthem "Let's Get Married" began the set they were booked to peform.
It caused quite the altercation with members of both camps, yelling obscenities at the other.
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TMZ obtained footage of the squabble that occured late last month.
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J.E. might've dropped an an album titled "Hard" back in 2003, but their mothers didn't raise any fools. Fairley, a six-year NFL veteran, is 6-4, tips the scales at nearly 300 pounds and is super aggressive. He makes his living rushing folks, and when he's ticked, it can take multiple able-bodied, fully-grown American football players to move him anywhere. Four dudes who make their money harmonizing weren't about to press the issue physically. The group's set was ultimately cut short.
The whole ordeal was utterly ridiculous. Fairly could've just fell back, let those brothers do their job and enjoyed the show. Like one of the group members shouted during the incident, "It ain't about you."