Dolphins Player Who Taunted Bills' Josh Allen Not Disciplined by NFL
Summary
During an NFL game, Dolphins linebacker Bradley Chubb received a 15-yard penalty for taunting Bills quarterback Josh Allen. However, the NFL decided not to fine Chubb for his actions, unlike other players who were fined for similar behavior. The fines collected by the NFL go to foundations supporting athletes and communities.Key Facts
- Bradley Chubb, a Miami Dolphins player, taunted Josh Allen from the Buffalo Bills during a game.
- Chubb received a 15-yard penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct on the field.
- The NFL did not fine Chubb beyond the in-game penalty.
- In contrast, other players like Jessie Bates and Kamari Lassiter were fined over $11,000 for taunting in the same week.
- Fines collected from players go to the Professional Athletes Foundation and the NFL Foundation.
- The funds support retired athletes in need and promote health and wellness across sports levels.
- The Buffalo Bills will play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers next, both teams holding a 6-3 record before their matchup.
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