NFL Announces Punishment for Broncos Duo Before Cowboys Game

Dre Greenlaw was not the only Denver Broncos player who received discipline from the NFL this week. Teammates Justin Strnad and Riley Moss also got bad news from the league as the Broncos prepare to face the Dallas Cowboys.

All three players’ infractions occurred during the Broncos’ 33-32 win over the New York Giants in Week 7.

However, Moss and Strnad have not been suspended for their actions, as Greenlaw was for his.


Riley Moss Fined for Facemask Penalty in Broncos-Giants

Riley Moss, Denver Broncos

GettyRiley Moss #21 of the Denver Broncos tackles Wan’Dale Robinson #17 of the New York Giants.

According to the NFL’s football operations portal, Moss received a fine for an unnecessary roughness/facemask penalty he incurred in the third quarter of the Broncos’ win over the Giants in Week 7.

Moss, a former third-round pick in the third year of a four-year, $5.4 million contract, received an $8,253 fine as a result. It is the first fine Moss has received from the NFL in his career.

This was also the least costly of his two penalties in the game, as the Giants eventually punted.

Moss was also penalized for pass interference in the fourth quarter, which, while questionable to draw protest from Broncos head coach Sean Payton, more importantly led to a Giants touchdown on the following play.

“That was silly,” Payton told reporters on October 19. I had just felt like, man, I’m close with a number of people on that crew. But it just so happens in the last three times, the numbers haven’t been good. And I knew the certain penalty was wrong. That’s hard, because it made it first and five that led to their first score [of the second half]. That’s happened one other time. I just wanted them to hear me. You can’t do that.”


NFL EVP Telegraphed Justin Strnad Fine

Justin Strnad, Denver Broncos

GettyJustin Strnad #40 of the Denver Broncos reacts against the New York Jets.

Like Moss, whose unnecessary roughness penalty was sure to draw a fine, Strnad’s comes as little surprise.  In one key way, it is even less surprising.

Strnad had an interaction with referee Brad Allen before Greenlaw confronted the latter.

“There was some contact with, I think it was Justin, No. 40, and each one of those are just isolated,” NFL executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent told Mike Florio on “Pro Football Talk” on October 23. “He’ll be held accountable. So, that will come in fine for him.”

Strnad, on a one-year, $2.8 million contract, received a $15,486 fine. Vincent said that while Strnad would be penalized, Greenlaw’s punishment served as an example.


NFL Made Example Out of Dre Greenlaw

Dre Greenlaw, Denver Broncos

GettyDre Greenlaw #57 of the San Francisco 49ers speaks to the media ahead of Super Bowl LVIII.

Vincent presented the idea that the league was using Greenlaw as an example, suspending him and not Strnad, for not only their NFL brethren, but also future generations of pros. Greenlaw’s use of “abusive” and “threatening language” was the basis for his suspension.

Greenlaw was not fined for the incident. However, his suspension was without pay.

“There’s just no place no no place in the game for that,” Vincent told Florio. “Also, I think it’s part of the message that the NFL wants to send to all lower levels of sport. We’ve seen incidents postgame at the youth level between coaches and officials. We don’t need that to happen. And I think if you take a strong stand with the Dre Greenlaw, maybe – maybe – it sends a message to the other.”

Greenlaw can return to the field in Week 9, when the Broncos will visit the Houston Texans, who are 2-4 entering Week 8.

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