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Two NFL players have officially been suspended for "dangerous" hits during Week 16. Week 16 was an eventful one across the league. The Seahawks topped the Rams in a thrilling Thursday Night Football contest,
The NFL regular season finale is the last chance for players to hit incentives and milestones. Here's the list of players playing for them in Week 18.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love had to exit Saturday’s game against the Chicago Bears after taking a hit to the head from Bears defensive lineman Austin Booker. Beyond the immediate concern for Love’s health, the play carries the potential outcome of an NFL fine for Booker.
The NFL fined Bears DE Austin Booker over $11,000 for a pair of illegal hits on Packers QB Jordan Love in Week 16.
The league fined Chicago defensive end Austin Booker $11,636 for two illegal hits on Packers quarterback Jordan Love in a game that underscored the intensity—and consequences—of the Bears–Packers rivalry.
The NFL fined not only Austin Booker of the Bears but also another Bears player and two Green Bay Packers from the 22-16 Chicago overtime win.
The NFL handed out a hefty punishment to Baltimore Ravens edge rusher David Ojabo for an incident in a Week 15 win over the Bengals.
Chargers star linebacker Denzel Perryman will be missing the final two games of the regular season, as the NFL suspended him following a hit on a Cwboys receiver.
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NFL makes fine decision on Frankie Luvu's helmet-to-helmet Bo Nix hit
Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu was not flagged for his controversial helmet-to-helmet hit on Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix on Sunday Night Football in Week 13, and after reviewing the film, the NFL apparently hasn't fined him for it, either.
The NFL issued a fine for a fourth-quarter hit on Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff in last week's loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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