Summary
The Miami Dolphins' linebacker Jordyn Brooks received two fines from the NFL for inappropriate actions during their game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. These fines will contribute to supporting former players and athlete wellness. The Dolphins, not qualifying for the playoffs this year, will next face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Key Facts
- The Miami Dolphins are not in the playoffs, with a record of 6-9.
- The Dolphins will play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on December 28.
- Jordyn Brooks, a Dolphins linebacker, received two fines for actions in a game against the Steelers.
- Brooks was fined $11,593 for unsportsmanlike conduct and taunting.
- He also received another $11,593 fine for unnecessary roughness involving a facemask incident.
- Fines collected by the NFL help support the Professional Athletes Foundation and NFL programs for athlete health and safety.
- The Dolphins lost to the Cincinnati Bengals on December 21, with a score of 45-21.
- The Dolphins' coach, Mike McDaniel, is focused on improving the team's performance.