Evan Engram 2 Jacksonville JaguarsGary McCullough/Associated Press

NFL fines listed alphabetically by team; includes player, quarter and time of play, fine category and fine amount.

Previous fines: Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12

  • Atlanta Falcons, Kentavius Street, 3, 6:23, Unsportsmanlike Conduct (taunting), $9,917
  • Baltimore Ravens, Jalyn Armour-Davis, 2, 11:05, Unnecessary Roughness (facemask), $6,528
  • Carolina Panthers, Raheem Blackshear, 2, 6:40, Unnecessary Roughness (striking/kicking/kneeing), $5,472
  • Carolina Panthers, Caleb Farley, 5, 10:00, Unnecessary Roughness (striking/kicking/kneeing), $5,861
  • Chicago Bears, Tyrique Stevenson, 4, 9:44, Unsportsmanlike Conduct, $19,697
  • Denver Broncos, Jonathon Cooper, 4, 14:21, Roughing the Passer (blow to the head/neck), $12,668
  • Indianapolis Colts, E.J. Speed, 1, 3:07, Unnecessary Roughness (use of the helmet), $22,511
  • Jacksonville Jaguars, Evan Engram, 2, 4:20, Unnecessary Roughness (late hit), $11,255
  • Miami Dolphins, Jonnu Smith, 1, 9:21, Unnecessary Roughness (striking/kicking/kneeing), $11,248
  • Minnesota Vikings, Jerry Tillery, 1, 9:05, Unnecessary Roughness (hit on a defenseless player), $15,167
  • New York Giants, Kayvon Thibodeaux, 2, 1:29, Unnecessary Roughness (late hit), $16,883
  • New York Jets, Solomon Thomas, 4, 7:07, Unnecessary Roughness (horse-collar tackle), $16,833
  • Pittsburgh Steelers, George Pickens, 1, 4:15, Unsportsmanlike Conduct (taunting), $10,231
  • Pittsburgh Steelers, George Pickens, 3, 13:54, Unsportsmanlike Conduct (violent gesture), $10,231
  • Seattle Seahawks, Leonard Williams, 1, 5:29, Unnecessary Roughness (facemask), $16,883
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Vi Jones, 3, 6:40, Unnecessary Roughness (facemask), $5,083
  • Washington Commanders, Zach Ertz, 3, 14:15, Unnecessary Roughness (blindside block), $16,771

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By Zak Gilbert

Since his freshman year at the University of Colorado, Zak Gilbert has worked 30 years in sports, including 18 NFL seasons. He's spent time with four NFL teams, serving as head of communications for both the Raiders and Browns. A veteran of nine Super Bowls, he most recently worked six seasons in the NFL's New York league office.

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