- In another signal the NFL wants a riot, Michael Bennett got NO FINE for his involvement in the first incident between Seattle and Jacksonville.
- Seattle Seahawks: Coach Pete Carroll was fined $10,000 for illegally entering the field of play.
- The Jacksonville Jaguars were also fined $20,000 for two assistant coaches doing the same.
- Seattle Seahawks: Both Quinton Jefferson
- Seattle Seahawks: And Sheldon Richardson, $9,115 each for their ejection roughness penalties. Richardson is a TWO-TIME LOSER as a result
- Seattle Seahawks: Germain Ifedi: $24,309 for verbal abuse of a referee (unsportsmanlike conduct).
- Jacksonville Jaguars: Leonard Fournette: $12,154 for his involvement
But I have to agree with a number of the Twitter responses already: This league is scared of the Legion of Boom. They may write them off in favor of another option, but it is clear the league fears the reality. Bennett should've been suspended. Richardson should've been banned the season and then some. And the league should've fined the Jaguars for their fan conduct too.
To no one's surprise: Seattle becomes the fourth team this year to reach dollar-for-dollar status. $50,000 team fine for the privilege, plus another $13,039 for the team for past the threshold. The Seahawks are now $300,000 for the year -- just on reported fines.
- New Orleans Saints: Sean Payton, from a previous incident, also $10,000 for illegal entering of the field of play.
- New Orleans Saints: Vonn Bell: $9,115 for a face mask.
- Houston Texans: Benardrick McKinney: $18,231 for roughing the passer.
- San Francisco 49ers: Garrett Celek: $18,231 for a horse-collar tackle.
- New York Giants: Olivier Vernon: $18,231 for roughing the passer.
- Pittsburgh Steelers: Sean Davis (and the team, already dollar for dollar): $18,231 for unsportsmanlike conduct. Davis is now also a TWO-TIME LOSER.
- Pittsburgh Steelers: Artie Burns (and the team, already dollar for dollar): $12,154 for unsportsmanlike conduct.
- That's now over $450,000 for the Steelers this year under the Club Remittance Policy, including over $186,000 for the team, meaning the team is now over $86,000 over the final threshold.
- Los Angeles Rams: Trumaine Jackson: $9,115 for unsportsmanlike conduct.
- Cincinnati Bengals: Chris Smith: $18,231 for roughing the passer
- Carolina Panthers: Matt Kalil: $9,115 for a face mask
- Los Angeles Chargers: Korey Toomer: $9,115 for a face mask
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