With a reminder that you can be fined in the playoffs and have it count against the number and all:
- Miami Dolphins: For starting the big fight, Jarvis Landry was fined $48,620. Repeat offender from last year.
- Miami Dolphins: Kenyan Drake: $12,154 for tossing a Bills helmet in the fight.
- Buffalo Bills: Leonard Johnson: $12,154 for his role in the fight.
- Both teams, however, are in the bottom five of fines this year entering Week 17, so, shockingly, even that over $60,000 the Dolphins picked up does not trigger a threshold.
- Carolina Panthers: Wes Horton: $18,231 for helmet to helmet on the quarterback.
- Carolina Panthers: Jairus Byrd: $24,309 for a late hit. (Must've been more than a simple late hit.)
- And that puts the Panthers into dollar for dollar territory. So any further fine in the playoffs is dollar for dollar. And another $50,000 for the team, and another $10,504 for the excess of the final threshold. Carolina becomes the sixth NFL team to reach that number for the dollar for dollar threshold. Three are in the playoffs (MIN, PIT, CAR).
- Indianapolis Colts: T. Y. Hilton and
- Houston Texans: Johnathan Joseph: $12,154 each for a fight of their own. This makes Joseph a TWO-TIME LOSER.
- Detroit Lions: Quandre Diggs: $9,115 for a low block. That makes Diggs a TWO-TIME LOSER.
- Detroit Lions: Darius Slay: $12,154 for an illegal touchdown celebration (pantomiming a gun).
- Los Angeles Rams: Blake Countess: $48,620, defenseless player helmet to helmet. That makes Countess a TWO-TIME LOSER, and he was fined as a repeat offender.
An important catch-up from Week 16:
- San Francisco 49ers: Cassius Marsh: $18,231 for roughing the passer.
- That put the 49ers over the first threshold. $50,000 fine for them in Week 16. The 49ers became (at least!) the thirteenth team to go over that first number. Of those, only five made the playoffs (the aforementioned three plus NO and KC).
Couple of other catchups:
- Atlanta Falcons (Week 15): Ricardo Allen: $9,115 for a late hit.
- Buffalo Bills (Week 15): Deon Lacey: $18,231 for a horse-collar tackle
- Kansas City Chiefs (Week 15): In one I swore I put in, but I guess I didn't: Charcandrick West: $9,115 for a chop block.
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