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Four Bills drew NFL fines following last weekend’s wild card win. One of those players got fined twice.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Four Buffalo Bills drew NFL fines following last week’s 31-7 wild card win against the Denver Broncos. One of those players actually drew two fines.
The first play that ended in a fine belonged to cornerback Taron Johnson, for what the NFL deemed unnecessary roughness (use of his helmet) when tackling Denver Broncos running back Javonte Williams with 6 minutes, 30 seconds to play in the first quarter.
Johnson was fined $14,305 while Williams was docked $45,020 for the same helmet-use violation. Johnson left the game to be evaluated for a head injury. He cleared concussion protocol and returned to the field early in the second quarter.
Wide receiver Mack Hollins drew two fines for unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting).
The first fine, which cost Hollins $6,736, came after making a tackle on a punt return with 2 minutes to play before halftime. The second fine, which cost Hollins 11,255, after his 19-yard reception in the fourth quarter. Instead of a first-and-goal from the Denver 3, the Bills lost 15 yards and eventually settled for a 34-yard Tyler Bass field goal.
Long snapper Reid Ferguson also drew a flag for taunting following Hollins’ punt-return tackle minutes before halftime. His fine totaled $11,255.
Finally, safety Damar Hamlin’s fine for unsportsmanlike conduct (removal of the helmet) came after his apparent interception of Broncos quarterback Bo Nix with 3:24 to play. The play was reversed following a review, but the Bills took possession anyway because the incompletion led to a turnover on downs.
There was one other fine from Sunday’s game: Denver linebacker Justin Strnad lost $7,250 because of a hip-drop tackle that happened in the third quarter.
The NFL announces player fines every Saturday afternoon during the season. For this wild card weekend, there were 17 plays resulting in fines for on-field discipline during 901 total plays.
Bills fines from the NFL this season include:
- Week 1, O’Cyrus Torrence, unnecessary roughness (facemask), $7,855
- Week 4, Dawuane Smoot, unnecessary roughness (striking/kicking/kneeing), $8,156
- Week 6, Dion Dawkins, unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting), $11,255
- Week 6, Taron Johnson, unnecessary roughness (low block), $11,817
- Week 7, Taron Johnson, unnecessary roughness (hit on a defenseless player), $16,883
- Week 8, Joe Andreessen, unnecessary roughness (use of the helmet), $4,421
- Week 9, Taylor Rapp, unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting), $11,255
- Week 10, Spencer Brown, unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting), $11,255
- Week 10, Jordan Phillips, unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting), $6,722
- Week 11, A.J. Epenesa, unnecessary roughness (hip-drop tackle), $15,400
- Week 14, Spencer Brown, unnecessary roughness (facemask), $11,255
- Week 14, Dion Dawkins, unsportsmanlike conduct (removal of the helmet), $14,069
- Week 16, Terrel Bernard, unnecessary roughness (hit on a defenseless player), $7,610
- Week 17, Alec Anderson, unnecessary roughness (striking/kicking/kneeing), $5,107
- Wild card, Reid Ferguson, unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting), $11,255
- Wild card, Damar Hamlin, unsportsmanlike conduct (removal of the helmet), $6,083
- Wild card, Mack Hollins, unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting), $6,736
- Wild card, Mack Hollins, unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting), $11,255
- Wild card, Taron Johnson, unnecessary roughness (use of the helmet), $14,305
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