Kyle Dugger only player to get fined from last week's Patriots-Colts game

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Bill Belichick and the Patriots may not like this.

The NFL announced the fines from last week's Patriots-Colts game and only Kyle Dugger owes money. Dugger was fined $10,520 for the scuffle with Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman.

Pittman was not fined and neither was T.Y. Hilton.

Earlier in the week Belichick wondered why Hilton wasn't ejected.

"I don’t understand why T.Y. Hilton wasn’t ejected for contacting an official," he said. "Intentionally or unintentionally, that has no bearing on the play. Those plays are reviewable and are reviewed, so I don’t understand that one. You’d have to talk to the officials about that. They were the ones that made the call."

Dugger also explained his side of things when speaking during the week.

“It was just a physical play all around," he said. “I tried to release myself, (and) he obviously got in a good position to block me. I tried to release, and I felt like I was being held. So I just kind of tried to spin out of it. After that, it just kind of escalated with the pushing. It just kind of happened really fast.

“So I think it just started — it was a physical play, which, the game was physical, and me trying to get out of a block. And then it just escalated from there.”

The Patriots will take on the Bills Sunday afternoon at Gillette Stadium.

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