- Kansas City Chiefs: Tyreek Hill: $10,026 for taunting -- flashing a peace sign on a TD catch.
- Kansas City Chiefs: Eric Murray: $26,739 for unnecessary roughness
I would think there would be more -- saw two balls flying into the stands, for one...
Other Week 11 fines:
- Denver Broncos: Justin Simmons gets a double for REPEAT OFFENDER: $53,482 for helmet to helmet on a defenseless receiver. Broncos charged $50,000 against their number.
- Los Angeles Chargers: Jeff Richards: $26,739 for unnecessary roughness
- Los Angeles Chargers: Derwin James: $10,026 for a facemask.
- Jacksonville Jaguars: Calais Campbell: $20,054 for roughing the passer.
- Jacksonville Jaguars: Yannick Ngakoue: $10,026 for unnecessary roughness, making him a THREE TIME LOSER.
- Jacksonville Jaguars: Telvin Smith: $10,026 for unnecessary roughness
- New York Giants: Olivier Vernon: $20,054 for roughing the passer.
- Minnesota Vikings: Harrison Smith: $10,026 for unnecessary roughness -- the hit took out Chicago QB Mitchell Trubinsky.
- New Orleans Saints: Alvin Kamara: $10,026 for unsportsmanlike conduct
- Indianapolis Colts: George Odum: $10,026 for unnecessary roughness.
- Cincinnati Bengals: Dre' Kirkpatrick: $10,026 for unsportsmanlike conduct
- Green Bay Packers: Bashaud Breeland: $10,026 for unnecessary roughness
- Philadelphia Eagles: Malcolm Jenkins: $13,369 for the Finger du Middle.
There could be more.
But for now, some cleanup:
- That $50,000+ fine makes the Broncos the third team, under what we know, to reach Level 1 status, and are fined another $50,000 as a result. Simmons has about $76,000 of that.
- Cincinnati gets fined $50,000 on their next fine -- they're at $140,000+, just not quite with the few dollars left over to get to Level 1.
- With team penalties, we're over $2.3 million now for the year.
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