Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Suspension Blotter and Small Catchup

Today, NFL Suspension (the Patriots suspending Michael Bennett for conduct unbecoming does not count against the Club Remittance Policy):

  • New Orleans Saints:  But PJ Williams does -- two games for a DUI arrest in January.
And that one's going to cost the Saints some cash.

David Onyemata lost $119,117 for his one-game suspension.

Williams will forfeit $85,882.

So the Saints are fined 15% of that sum, or $30,750.

Couple of catchup fines that didn't make the blotters, but I caught on Spotrac (where I also got the salary information above):

Note:

There were a couple of successful appeals, including the "Man of God" headband.  Those have been struck through and noted on their respective weeks -- and removed from the chart where I tabulate the totals.

Week 4:
  • Kansas City Chiefs:  Xavier Williams:  $10,527 for a face mask.
Week 5:
  • Green Bay Packers:  Za'Darius Smith and
  • Green Bay Packers:  Kenny Clark, both $10,527 for unnecessary roughness, and that makes Clark a TWO-TIME LOSER and places the Packers as the next team behind Cleveland and Oakland to prepare to go over the line soon.
Cleveland and Oakland have been fined in every game this season.  The Packers only missed Week 3.

On-field fines are at about $1.68 million.

Suspension Club Remittance fines are at almost $1,175,000.

Team fine penalties are over $131,000.

The total fine allotment so far, and this is through Week FIVE, is three million dollars.

There are only two teams left with completely clean sheets:  Arizona and the Los Angeles Chargers.

Two other teams (New York Giants and Indianapolis) have no on-field fines, but have suspension fines.

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