Former Chiefs Star Hints at NFL Discipline for Broncos LB Before Showdown
Summary
Denver Broncos linebacker Dre Greenlaw was previously suspended for one game after allegedly threatening an NFL referee. Former Kansas City Chiefs player Mitchell Schwartz believes Greenlaw could face another penalty for a recent late hit during a game. The NFL may issue a fine if they find the hit to be excessive, but a suspension is unlikely.Key Facts
- Dre Greenlaw is a linebacker for the Denver Broncos.
- He was suspended for one game this season for allegedly threatening an NFL official after a game.
- The suspension was for violating an NFL rule against threatening language or actions.
- Recently, Greenlaw made a late hit on player Tre Tucker during a game.
- No penalty flag was thrown for the hit, but it was noted by former player Mitchell Schwartz.
- Schwartz suggested Greenlaw might receive a fine from the NFL.
- The Denver Broncos are scheduled to play the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 11.
- The NFL may issue a fine if they deem Greenlaw's hit excessive, but a further suspension is not expected.
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