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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/07/27/nfl-2015-fine-schedule/
NFL 2015 fine schedule
Posted by Michael David Smith on July 27, 2015
The NFL has released the following schedule of fines for the 2015 season.
(Violation; First Offense; Second Offense)
Physical Contact with Official; $28,940; $57,881
Verbal or other Non-Physical Offense Against Official; $23,152; $46,305
Striking/Kicking/Kneeing; $8,681; $17,363
Horse Collar Tackle; $17,363; $34,728
Face Mask; $8,681; $17,363
Leg Whip; $17,363; $34,728
Late Hit; $8,681; $17,363
Spearing; $23,152; $46,305
Hit on Defenseless Player; $23,152; $46,305
Blindside Block; $23,152; $46,305
Roughing the Passer; $17,363; $34,728
Low Block; $8,681; $17,363
Chop Block; $8,681; $17,363
Fighting; $28,940; $57,881
Unnecessarily Entering Fight Area (active involvement); $5,787; $11,576
Unnecessarily Entering Fight Area (no active involvement); $2,893; $8,681
Excessive Profanity, other Unsportsmanlike Conduct; $11,576; $23,152
Taunting; $8,681; $11,576
Football Into Stands; $5,787; $11,576
Foreign Substances on Body/Uniform; $8,681; $17,363
Chin Strap violations; $8,681; $11,576
Personal Messages; $5,787; $11,576
Other Uniform/Equipment Violations; $5,787; $11,576
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/07/27/nfl-releases-list-of-fines-for-2015-season/
NFL releases list of fines for 2015 season
Posted by Michael David Smith on July 27, 2015
NFL players who want to budget for fines during the 2015 season now know how much money they need to set aside.
The league has released the list of fines for offenses committed on the field this season.
The most expensive fines are for fighting and physical contact with officials. Those fines are $28,940 for a first offense and $57,881 for a second offense.
Some of the fines are a little hard to understand. For instance, the fine for taunting is the same as the fine for late hits and chop blocks: $8,681. At a time when the NFL says player safety is its top priority, you’d think that taking a cheap shot at an opponent would be treated more harshly than taunting an opponent, but in reality the fine is the same for both.
NFL 2015 fine schedule
Posted by Michael David Smith on July 27, 2015
The NFL has released the following schedule of fines for the 2015 season.
(Violation; First Offense; Second Offense)
Physical Contact with Official; $28,940; $57,881
Verbal or other Non-Physical Offense Against Official; $23,152; $46,305
Striking/Kicking/Kneeing; $8,681; $17,363
Horse Collar Tackle; $17,363; $34,728
Face Mask; $8,681; $17,363
Leg Whip; $17,363; $34,728
Late Hit; $8,681; $17,363
Spearing; $23,152; $46,305
Hit on Defenseless Player; $23,152; $46,305
Blindside Block; $23,152; $46,305
Roughing the Passer; $17,363; $34,728
Low Block; $8,681; $17,363
Chop Block; $8,681; $17,363
Fighting; $28,940; $57,881
Unnecessarily Entering Fight Area (active involvement); $5,787; $11,576
Unnecessarily Entering Fight Area (no active involvement); $2,893; $8,681
Excessive Profanity, other Unsportsmanlike Conduct; $11,576; $23,152
Taunting; $8,681; $11,576
Football Into Stands; $5,787; $11,576
Foreign Substances on Body/Uniform; $8,681; $17,363
Chin Strap violations; $8,681; $11,576
Personal Messages; $5,787; $11,576
Other Uniform/Equipment Violations; $5,787; $11,576
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/07/27/nfl-releases-list-of-fines-for-2015-season/
NFL releases list of fines for 2015 season
Posted by Michael David Smith on July 27, 2015
NFL players who want to budget for fines during the 2015 season now know how much money they need to set aside.
The league has released the list of fines for offenses committed on the field this season.
The most expensive fines are for fighting and physical contact with officials. Those fines are $28,940 for a first offense and $57,881 for a second offense.
Some of the fines are a little hard to understand. For instance, the fine for taunting is the same as the fine for late hits and chop blocks: $8,681. At a time when the NFL says player safety is its top priority, you’d think that taking a cheap shot at an opponent would be treated more harshly than taunting an opponent, but in reality the fine is the same for both.