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NFL penalizes Will Anderson Jr. with a $25,000 fine for openly criticizing referees.

ByGbemiro Timmy

Jan 26, 2025

The NFL’s solid tablets convey a very distinct directive to players.

 

You must not speak negatively about the officials.

 

Along with the fine given to Texans running back Joe Mixon for his silence and the one for his statements, the NFL also assessed a $25,000 fine on Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. for his public criticism of officials.

 

Anderson remarked after the defeat to the Chiefs, “We understood that it would be us versus the referees heading into this match.”

 

What he expressed isn’t as powerful as what Mixon left unsaid, but it might be slightly stronger than what Mixon actually said.

 

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The original Mixon penalty was influenced by a remark from ex-Bengals wideout T.J. Houshmandzadeh, who stated, “Why participate in the game if every 50/50 decision favors the Chiefs?” “These officials are corrupt and prejudiced.”

 

The second Mixon fine was derived from this statement he made: “Everyone is aware of what it’s like to play up here.” You should never depend on the referees to make the call. The entire world observes, man.

 

The players are completely justified in feeling irritated. As the league previously stated, Raiders owner Tom Brady may face fines only if he makes remarks during Fox broadcasts that are “extremely critical of officiating or cast doubt on the integrity of an official or the crew.”

 

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