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NFL Issues Six Fines Totaling $70,048 Over EaglesCommanders Brawl

The league declined to impose suspensions, keeping all penalized players eligible as appeals begin.

Overview

  • Philadelphia guard Tyler Steen received two $8,435 fines for unnecessary roughness and unsportsmanlike conduct, and he said he plans to appeal while remaining available to play in Buffalo in Week 17.
  • Washington’s Javon Kinlaw drew the largest penalty at $20,288 for swinging, with additional fines to Will Harris ($11,593, facemask), Quan Martin ($11,572, striking) and Mike Sainristil ($9,725, striking).
  • The NFL’s GameDay Accountability committee assessed six fines across five players for a $70,048 total, opting for financial penalties rather than suspensions.
  • Three players were ejected during the game—Steen, Kinlaw and Martin—after a two-point try devolved into a brawl that began with Harris grabbing Darius Cooper’s facemask.
  • The incident sets up a tense Week 18 rematch in Philadelphia after the Eagles first visit the Bills, with all disciplined players expected to be available barring any changes from appeals.