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  • NFL reissues fine to Joe Mixon after incorrectly attributing comments to him, agent says


    The NFL fined Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon $25,000 for comments he didn’t make about the officiating in the Texans’ divisional-round loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, Mixon’s agent said Wednesday night. Then, according to Mixon and his agent Peter Schaffer, the league reissued the fine to Mixon later in the day for his actual postgame comments after he pointed out the original error.

    Mixon posted about the situation on X on Wednesday afternoon, saying he was “getting fined by the (NFL) for what someone else said.”

    A few hours later, he posted on the platform again, sharing a new development: “So let me get this straight NFL fines me 25k for something I didn’t even say. Call them out for it, and (their) response was fine me AGAIN for something that’s not even a violation without even rescinding the first one. Where’s the accountability? Just respect the players.”

    Mixon was asked in the locker room about the officiating after the Saturday contest, in which the referees made multiple controversial calls against the Texans’ defense for hits to Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

    “Everybody knows how it is playing up here,” Mixon told reporters postgame. “You can never leave it into the refs’ hands. The whole world sees, man, what it is, bro. But it is what it is.”

    According to Schaffer, the NFL said Mixon was fined for “critical remarks to the media” in which he “called into question the integrity” of the officials, but Schaffer said the league originally referred to a quote Mixon didn’t make, citing a comment that was instead from T.J. Houshmandzadeh. The former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver wrote on social media Saturday: “Why play the game if every 50/50 call goes with the Chiefs. These officials are (trash) & bias.”

    Schaffer said the league originally attributed that comment to Mixon in issuing its fine. Later, after Mixon pointed out the error on social media, Schaffer said he received another message from the league with the same fine but citing a different quote — the comment Mixon made about leaving it “into the refs’ hands.”

    Schaffer said he’s operating like the league expects Mixon to pay two separate $25,000 fines and that he appealed both. The league and NFL Players Association did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The Texans declined to comment.

    “They didn’t say in this (second) letter, we hereby rescind the original letter. They just said, here’s another letter. So now we have two letters, two fines, for two different quotes. One he didn’t say. One he doesn’t publicly criticize the officiating (by) the game officials. He’s criticizing his own players,” Schaffer said.

    Schaffer added that he would “fight it” and “take it to the mat” if necessary.

    “I will defend Joe’s rights and then we’ll take all legal recourse after,” Schaffer said, though he wasn’t sure what the next steps in the process would be if the fines are upheld, calling it a “novel fact pattern.”

    — Mike Jones contributed reporting.

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    The NFL has reissued a fine to Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon after incorrectly attributing comments to him regarding the league’s handling of player conduct issues. Mixon’s agent released a statement saying that the comments were taken out of context and that Mixon never made the statements that were initially reported.

    The incident has caused backlash among fans and players alike, with many criticizing the NFL for its handling of the situation. Mixon, who has been involved in off-field incidents in the past, has since apologized for any confusion caused by the misattributed comments.

    This reissuing of the fine serves as a reminder of the importance of accurate reporting and the impact that misinformation can have on a player’s reputation. It also highlights the need for the NFL to carefully investigate and verify statements before taking disciplinary action.

    As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Mixon and the league will move forward from this incident. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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  • Texans RB Joe Mixon says NFL fined him $25K over ref criticism he didn’t make


    Joe Mixon ran for 88 yards on 18 attempts and scored a touchdown during the Texans' 23-14 Divisional Round defeat to the Chiefs. (Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images)

    Joe Mixon ran for 88 yards on 18 attempts and scored a touchdown during the Texans’ 23-14 divisional round defeat to the Chiefs. (Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images)

    Joe Mixon and his agent are claiming the NFL fined the Houston Texans running back $25,000 for comments he did not make following the AFC divisional round defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday.

    In a game where calls made against the Texans for penalties on Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes have been under scrutiny, Mixon gave his thoughts on the officiating afterward.

    “Everybody knows how it is playing up here. You can never leave it into the refs’ hands,” Mixon said. “The whole world sees, man, what it is. It is what it is. When it comes down to it, you can never leave it into the refs’ hands. It’s all good, though.”

    Agreeing with Mixon was former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh, who posted on X, “Why play the game if every 50/50 call goes with Chiefs. These officials are [trash] & bias.”

    According to ESPN’s DJ Bien-Aime, a Sports Illustrated story originally attributed Houshmandzadeh’s comment to Mixon, which was cited in the $25,000 fine.

    Mixon posted on Wednesday about the apparent mistake by the NFL saying, “I’m getting fined by the @nfl for what someone else said. What’s next? I get fined by them for Connor McDavid cross-checking an opponent on a @nhl game!”

    Mixon’s agent told ESPN that they will appeal the fine to “defend” Mixon and will “explore all other legal avenues to rectify this situation.”

    After Mixon went public on Wednesday, Pro Football Talk reports that the NFL re-issued the $25,000 fine and cited the running back’s comment, “Everybody knows how it is playing up here. You can never leave it in the refs’ hands. The whole world see, man” after the Chiefs game.

    That quote was not mentioned in Mixon’s initial fine letter.

    Mixon was previously fined $11,255 following their wild-card round win over the Los Angeles Chargers for “unnecessary roughness.”





    In a shocking turn of events, Texans running back Joe Mixon revealed that the NFL fined him $25,000 for criticizing referees – even though he never made any such comments. Mixon expressed his frustration with the league’s decision, stating that he never said anything disparaging about the officials during any games or interviews.

    Many fans and analysts are puzzled by the NFL’s actions, questioning the fairness and transparency of the fine. Mixon’s agent has vowed to appeal the ruling and clear his client’s name, as the running back is known for his professionalism and respect for the game.

    The incident has sparked a debate about the NFL’s disciplinary process and the need for more accountability and consistency when it comes to fines and suspensions. As the situation unfolds, Mixon remains focused on his preparation for the upcoming season and is determined to prove his worth on the field.

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