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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