ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — No Buffalo Bills were fined by the NFL for game-related rules violations during Wild Card Weekend, but four other players were.
The biggest fine this week went to Houston Texans safety Jalen Pitre, who was docked $10,927. Other players who drew fines included Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker K.J. Britt ($5,592), Detroit Lions safety Kerby Joseph ($5,052), and Los Angeles Rams cornerback Tre Tomlinson ($4,444).
All four players were fined for unnecessary roughness last weekend.
The NFL announces player fines each Saturday afternoon during the season.
Bills fines from the NFL this season include:
- Week 1, Matt Milano, unsportsmanlike conduct, $10,927
- Week 2, Taylor Rapp, unnecessary roughness, $9,611
- Week 4, Stefon Diggs, unsportsmanlike conduct, $13,659
- Week 4, DaQuan Jones, a hit on a quarterback, $16,391
- Week 4, Ed Oliver, unsportsmanlike conduct, $13,659
- Week 4, Ed Oliver, unsportsmanlike conduct, $13,659
- Week 5, Tyler Matakevich, unnecessary roughness, $10,181
- Week 5, Ed Oliver, unsportsmanlike conduct, $13,659
- Week 5, Ed Oliver, a hit on a quarterback, $16,391
- Week 6, Dion Dawkins, unnecessary roughness, $10,927
- Week 6, Siran Neal, unnecessary roughness, $17,963
- Week 6, Ed Oliver, unnecessary roughness, $21,855
- Week 9, Josh Allen, unsportsmanlike conduct, $10,927
- Week 11, Dion Dawkins, unsportsmanlike conduct, $10,927
- Week 14, Cam Lewis, unsportsmanlike conduct, $6,305
- Week 15, Tyrel Dodson, unnecessary roughness, $11,167
- Week 15, Taylor Rapp, unnecessary roughness, $21,855
- Week 16, Taron Johnson, unnecessary roughness, $21,855
- Week 16, Spencer Brown, unnecessary roughness, $7,159
- Week 17, Jordan Poyer, unnecessary roughness, $10,927