- Cincinnati Bengals: Vontaze Burfict, no surprise here. Instead of doing the right thing and throwing this shithead out of the league after giving him TWO three-game suspensions for his on-field thuggery, his latest offense, a kick to a Pittsburgh fullback, is only worth a $12,154 fine. He's, with the two suspensions, also been fined over $220,000 in a total of TEN offenses against the league.
- New York Jets: Darron Lee is now a FOUR TIME LOSER. $36,464 for a repeat offender roughing the passer call, and another $9,115 for a facemask. Lee has now been fined over $72,000 in just seven weeks.
- New York Jets: Robby Anderson: $12,154 for unsportsmanlike conduct.
- Which makes the Jets the third team, in just seven weeks, to reach the Level 1 Threshold, so the team is fined $50,000 on top of it.
- Miami Dolphins: Ndamokung Suh: $9,115 for a facemask. As for last night, see below.
- New Orleans Saints: David Onyemata: $12,154 for pulling players off a pile up. They call it unnecessary roughness, I'd put it more in the line of unsportsmanlike conduct.
- Seattle Seahawks: K.J. Wright: $9,115 for a face mask.
- Kansas City Chiefs: Marcus Peters: $9,115 for a late hit on Derek Carr -- this was the situation which Marshawn Lynch ran off the bench and wrestled an official, drawing a suspension for this week and should've been far more.
- Washington Redskins: This may be a catchup, but Niles Paul stated on his Twitter he was fined $6,016 for a uniform violation -- his socks.
- Seattle Seahawks: Keenan Robinson: $18,231 for roughing the passer.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Robert McClain: $24,309 for unnecessary roughness (helmet shot). The hit put McClain into the concussion protocol, and he's out this week on top of it for the injury.
And as for last night:
- It is official. The Kiko Alonso hit on Joe Flacco, eliminating him with a concussion, IS being reviewed for supplemental discipline.
- Also official: If Alonso is suspended, it will be the only one. Ndamokung Suh will not be. However, there's a fairly decent chance that, with three personal-foul offenses (only two flagged) last night, he'll be on next week's Fine Friday Blotter as well
More possible later. Stay tuned to this space.
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