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NFL fines announced following the Eagles’ Super Bowl win vs. the Chiefs

ByGbemiro Timmy

Feb 15, 2025

The Philadelphia Eagles kicked off the week by celebrating a Super Bowl win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Subsequently, 2 players received fines from the NFL.

 

Author: Tommy Gallagher (WGRZ)

 

Released: 4:40 PM EST February 15, 2025

 

Revised: 4:40 PM EST February 15, 2025

 

NEW ORLEANS — The Philadelphia Eagles kicked off the week by celebrating their Super Bowl win over the Kansas City Chiefs.

 

Two Eagles discovered at the week’s end that the NFL had penalized them for actions on the field during that decisive victory in New Orleans.

 

Philadelphia defensive tackle Milton Williams was penalized $14,06 for unsportsmanlike behavior, due to what the NFL classified as the use of a prop. Williams knocked the ball loose and caused a turnover by sacking Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes with about 10 minutes remaining in the 40-22 victory.

 

Williams received a penalty for spiking the football he recovered over the crossbar in the end zone.

 

Jalyx Hunt, an outside linebacker with the Eagles, received a $5,690 fine for making a gesture that the NFL classified as violent.

 

The NFL reveals player fines each Saturday afternoon throughout the season. During the Super Bowl, there were two instances that led to fines for on-field behavior among 119 total plays.

Fines imposed by the NFL this season included 

Week 1, O’Cyrus Torrence, unnecessary roughness (facemask), $7,855

Week 4, Dawuane Smoot, unnecessary roughness (striking/kicking/kneeing), $8,156

Week 6, Dion Dawkins, unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting), $11,255

Week 6, Taron Johnson, unnecessary roughness (low block), $11,817

Week 7, Taron Johnson, unnecessary roughness (hit on a defenseless player), $16,883

Week 8, Joe Andreessen, unnecessary roughness (use of the helmet), $4,421

Week 9, Taylor Rapp, unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting), $11,255

Week 10, Spencer Brown, unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting), $11,255

Week 10, Jordan Phillips, unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting), $6,722

Week 11, A.J. Epenesa, unnecessary roughness (hip-drop tackle), $15,400

Week 14, Spencer Brown, unnecessary roughness (facemask), $11,255

Week 14, Dion Dawkins, unsportsmanlike conduct (removal of the helmet), $14,069

Week 16, Terrel Bernard, unnecessary roughness (hit on a defenseless player), $7,610

Week 17, Alec Anderson, unnecessary roughness (striking/kicking/kneeing), $5,107

Wild card, Reid Ferguson, unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting), $11,255

Wild card, Damar Hamlin, unsportsmanlike conduct (removal of the helmet), $6,083

Wild card, Mack Hollins, unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting), $6,736

Wild card, Mack Hollins, unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting), $11,255

Wild card, Taron Johnson, unnecessary roughness (use of the helmet), $14,305

Divisional, Ed Oliver, unnecessary roughness (hip-drop tackle), $16,883

Conference championship, Jordan Phillips, unnecessary roughness (use of the helmet), $6,722

Conference championship, Matt Milano, unnecessary roughness (facemask), $6,722

 

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