Summary
Three players from the New York Jets received fines from the NFL for actions taken during a game against the New England Patriots. The penalties do not affect their ability to play in the Jets' final game of the season against the Buffalo Bills.
Key Facts
- The New York Jets will play their last game of the season against the Buffalo Bills on January 4.
- The Jets currently have a season record of 3 wins and 13 losses.
- On December 29, Jets head coach Aaron Glenn discussed a recent loss to the New England Patriots, noting areas for improvement.
- The NFL fined three Jets players for their conduct during the Patriots game.
- Safety Jordan Clark was fined $4,703 for "taunting" and "unsportsmanlike conduct."
- Running back Isaiah Davis received a $5,686 fine for "use of the helmet" and "unnecessary roughness."
- Linebacker Jermaine Johnson was fined $17,389 for a "blow to the head/neck" and a "hit on a quarterback."
- Players can appeal these fines, but the decisions made in the final appeal are binding.