Summary
The NFL fined three Buffalo Bills players for unsportsmanlike conduct and unnecessary roughness after their last regular-season game. Despite these penalties, the team is set to play against the Jacksonville Jaguars in a key playoff match. The fines will not affect the players' ability to participate in the game.
Key Facts
- The Buffalo Bills will play the Jacksonville Jaguars in an AFC wild-card playoff game.
- The NFL fined three Bills players: A.J. Epenesa, Tylan Grable, and Jordan Hancock.
- Epenesa received a $14,491 fine for removing his helmet on the field.
- Grable was fined $5,569 for making a violent gesture.
- Hancock was fined $5,111 for delivering a late hit.
- The fines do not prevent the players from participating in the playoff game.
- The Bills finished the regular season strongly, winning five of their last six games.
- The Jacksonville Jaguars ended their season with thirteen wins and are the AFC South champions.