Multiple fines from Patriots-Bills game last week

75756A5E-120A-4932-810C-2FD980DB785E
Podcast Episode
The Off Day Podcast
The Off Day, Ep. 206: How good are the Patriots? Can they win a playoff game?
Listen Now
Now Playing
Now Playing

Last Sunday's Patriots-Bills game was emotional on both sides and some players were fined by the NFL for their actions.

For the Bills, defensive lineman Efe Obada was reportedly fined $6,944 for a late-hit on Mac Jones, but Jerry Hughes was not fined for his hit on the Patriots quarterback the very next play when the flag was picked up.

While Hughes was not fined for what he did on the play, Trent Brown reportedly was. He now owes the league $10,300 for unsportsmanlike conduct after the play when he was jawing back and forth with some Bills defenders.

Later in the game, Matt Milano was flagged for unnecessary roughness when he hit a sliding Jones, but was not fined. David Andrews was fined, though, for coming to the defense of his quarterback. It will cost Andrews $10,300.

Some interesting decisions by the NFL to say the least.

Thanks to MacFarlane Energy, your Mitsubishi Diamond Elite contractor, where they can very affordably heat your three-season room with a Mitsubishi ductless hyper heat unit. Please visit MacFarlaneEnergy.com.

Featured Image Photo Credit: USA Today Sports