Summary
The NFL decided not to fine Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen for a gesture he made during a game against the Miami Dolphins. Although Allen's actions could have been seen as "unsportsmanlike conduct," his name was not on the list of players fined that week. Two Dolphins players did receive fines for other rule violations during the game.
Key Facts
- Josh Allen, quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, was not fined by the NFL for a celebration gesture made during a game.
- The gesture could have been considered a violation of the NFL's rules for unsportsmanlike conduct.
- The NFL fines players every Saturday for in-game actions that break league rules.
- Fines are meant to protect players and maintain game integrity.
- The money from fines supports the Professional Athletes Foundation and the NFL Foundation.
- In the same game, two Dolphins players were fined for unnecessary roughness.
- The Buffalo Bills are scheduled to play against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.