- Cleveland Browns: Sheldon Richardson and the team has to match it: $21,056 for Roughing the Passer
- Tennessee Titans: Daren Bates: Twice for the helmet rule, so it's $56,156 and the team is dinged that entire amount against their number.
- FOUR Dallas Cowboys got fined for fouls against the Giants this week: Randall Cobb: $28,075 for a blindside block
- Dallas Cowboys: DeMarcus Lawrence got two: $10,527 each for unsportsmanlike conduct and unnecessary roughness. That makes DeMarcus the season's first FOUR-TIME LOSER
- Dallas Cowboys: Xavier Woods: $10,527 for taunting, and that's TWO-TIME LOSER in three weeks for him.
- Dallas Cowboys: Justin March: $14,037 for active involvement in an altercation.
- So that's $73,692 this week. And that obviously adds another $50,000, because that shoots Dallas' fine number past $180,000 for the year.
- Denver Broncos: Mike Purcell, TWO-TIME LOSER in back to back weeks: $10,527 for unnecessary roughness.
- Chicago Bears: Eddie Jackson: $10,527 for unsportsmanlike conduct.
- Oakland Raiders: Arden Key: $21,056 for roughing the passer. That probably means he won his Week 3 appeal, or this fine would've been doubled. The update to the charts will assume that to be the case.
- And finally removing one of the two absolute clean-sheets from the process: Los Angeles Chargers: Nick Bosa: $21,056 for roughing the passer.
- So congratulations to the Arizona Cardinals: Through my research (and counting multiple-suspension fines, since Indianapolis and the Giants both have them), the Cardinals are the last team not to be fined by the NFL season, or any of it's players.
- More to come probably.
The truth is not what actually happened. It's what you can ENFORCE happened. It's ALL enforcement.
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