- Denver Broncos: Mike Purcell: $21,056 for roughing the passer
- Detroit Lions: TJ Hockenson: $10,527 for a chop block
- Detroit Lions: Jarrad Davis: $10,527 for taunting, making him a TWO TIME LOSER.
- New York Jets: An expensive week for the Jets, with this third fine of the week: James Burgess: $28,075 for lowering the helmet to make contact.
- Buffalo Bills: Jon Feliciano: $10,527 for unsportsmanlike conduct.
- That's all for currently, more could come later.
Some thoughts, including the current list:
- Most fined on the field team is Cleveland (2-6): $264,000+ on the field, almost $102,000 for suspensions, team fines of $128,000+ for a total of $495,111. If the Browns were not fined in Week 8, it would be the first on-field week they had this season they were not fined.
- Most-fined team period is the Raiders (4-4): $196,000+ on the field (but a $50,000 addition to that number for the Burfict ban), $250,000 for suspensions, a team fine of just over $100,000 puts their total at $546,136
- Atlanta (1-7): $147,393 on the field plus the $50,000 first-level fine
- Green Bay (7-2): $144,314 plus $50,000 (You think this week was a message to the players and the Cheeseheads in Green Bay as to how much the refs have been helping you to 7-2???)
- Minnesota (6-3): $129,000+ on the field, a bit over $44,000 in suspension fines for $174,271.
There are STILL four teams who have not been fined on the field this season. Indianapolis and the Giants have suspension fines for off-season drug suspensions. And the Chargers and Cardinals have had no fines at all, as of present research.
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