Saturday, January 3, 2026

2025 NFL Week 16 and 17 Discipline Blotter

Didn't get around to Gameday Accountability last week, so scroll to the proper week if you see this before next season.

Week 16:

  • 27 fines, along with the two suspensions.
  • Tyler Steen of the Eagles got dinged twice, once for striking/kicking/kneeing, and the second for throwing a punch.  Both during a fourth-quarter brawl after an Eagles touchdown.
  • Javon Kinlaw was one of four Commanders to get fined for the same incident.  Steen and Kinlaw were both ejected for the incident.  Being his fourth unsportsmanlike conduct foul in a year or so, and six weeks after getting dinged almost $30,000 for contact with an official, Kinlaw drew the largest fine of the incident, $20,288.
  • Quan Martin was also ejected and fined.
  • Will Harris and Mike Sainristil for the Commanders were also fined for the same incident.  All those fines have to be matched by the team at this point.
  • Alex Singleton of the Broncos, however, drew the largest fine -- helmet foul, $23,186.
  • Seven unsportsmanlike conduct fines.
  • Austin Booker of the Bears was fined, but only $5,818, for taking out Jordan Love.  He was actually fined twice for roughing Love, both for the same amount.  His fines are that low because his declared salary was about three-quarters of a million dollars this season. 

Week 17:

  • 25 fines.
  • Azeez Al-Shaair got $23,186 for a helmet foul.
  • So did Alontae Taylor of the Saints -- those were the two largest fines of the week. 
  • Five conduct fouls, including one for a vulgar act in a celebration.  That drew Tyler Nubin of the Giants slightly more than a $10,000 fine.

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