- Minnesota Vikings: Andrew Sendejo: SUSPENDED one game for illegal use of the helmet.
Yep. That's the same blatant "serve 'em up battering ram" hit Trevathan got banned for. AND he's now a TWO-TIME LOSER.
He will appeal (has three days to do so), and loses a trip to London for a game with the Browns if he loses it. And the team would be responsible for his entire salary for the week as a fine, up to $50,000.
So even if the suspension falls, he's probably facing a $48,618 fine to begin with, because he also got hit with a helmet-to-helmet fine back in Week 3 for $24,309.
And, as a result of this action, the below, and previous Viking fines, the Minnesota Vikings are another team which has passed the first threshold of fines for a $50,000 Club Remittance team penalty.
In other supplemental look news:
- The Vontaze Burfict Watch is on again. An apparent kick of a downed player was also examined during supplementary discipline this week, but he will not face an additional suspension at this time. He could still be fined Friday. It would be the first Bengals fine this year.
- Atlanta Falcons: Grady Jarrett and
- Atlanta Falcons: De'Vondre Campbell: $18,231 each for roughing the passer.
- Minnesota Vikings: Anthony Barr, as I said before, was not fined for the hit that ended Aaron Rodgers' season. He WAS, however, fined $9,115 for headbutting another Packer, another TWO-TIME LOSER -- he was also fined in Week 3, for a horse-collar tackle.
- Minnesota Vikings: LaQuon Treadwell: $24,309 for a blindside block.
- Green Bay Packers: Jake Ryan: $18,231 for a horse-collar tackle
- San Francisco 49ers: Pierre Garcon: $24,309 for a battering-ram situation on offense.
- Denver Broncos: Ronald Leary: $9,115 for unsportsmanlike conduct
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