New Orleans Saints: DeMario Davis, $7,017 for a uniform violation.
Yep, the NFL finally correctly bent. Appealed off. That fans were bitching about it on Twitter for weeks couldn't be understated.
- One of the most ridiculous penalties I've ever heard of -- Indianapolis' Keanu Neal was penalized 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct for throwing his helmet. He had suffered a season-ending injury on the play -- and they still fucking flagged him. Thankfully, he was not fined.
- New England Patriots: Josh Gordon: $10,527 for a face mask.
- Speaking of face masks, remember that one that got a no-call on Sunday?
- Detroit Lions: Miles Killebrew: $10,527 for nearly taking somebody's head home clean with him.
- Jacksonville Jaguars: Kamalei Correa: $21,056 for roughing the passer
- Carolina Panthers: Ross Cockrell: $28,075 for lowering the helmet to initiate contact.
Oakland Raiders: Arden Key: $21,056 for roughing the passer.- Has apparently been successfully appealed -- Key was fined for Roughing the Passer in Week 9, had this fine stood, Key's Week 9 fine would've been doubled.
- Jacksonville Jaguars: Leonard Fournette: $28,075 for a blindside block.
- Los Angeles Rams: Aaron Donald: $21,056 for roughing the passer
- Cleveland Browns: Jermaine Whitehead: $10,527 for a late hit on a sliding Jared Goff.
- Miami Dolphins: Xavien Howard: $10,527 for unnecessary roughness and an ejection
- New Orleans Saints: Alvin Kamara: $10,527 for a chop block.
- Detroit Lions: Jarrad Davis: $28,075 for unnecessary roughness.
- Cincinnati Bengals: Bobby Hart: Got the biggest fine on the schedule: $35,096 for getting tossed for contact with an official.
- New York Jets: Ryan Kalil: $10.527 for a face mask.
- Baltimore Ravens: Matt Juden: $21,056 for a horse-collar tackle.
- Atlanta Falcons: Ricardo Allen: $28,075 for defenseless player abuse. TWO-TIME LOSER.
- Seattle Seahawks: Tedric Thompson: $14,037 for a celebration foul.
I think that's about it for Week 3 -- bit of a lighter week this week.
Down, now, to eight clean sheets.
Down, now, to eight clean sheets.
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