The Detroit Lions had a fiery game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, Oct. 12, and it was a game that both teams wanted to win, badly. But, there could only be one winner (unless you’re the Packers and Cowboys, apparently), and that was the Chiefs, who walked out of Arrowhead Stadium with a 30-17 win.
The Detroit Lions and Kansas City Chiefs game had quite a few heated moments. The most high-profile, of course, was when Brian Branch brushed off Mahomes and hit Chiefs player Juju Smith-Schuster after the game. The NFL has suspended Branch one game, but he wasn’t the only Lions player who got slapped with discipline for their actions in that game.
Each week, the league penalizes players for conduct in the previous week’s games. The NFL states on their website that these actions are “to protect players from unnecessary risk and preserve competitive balance and game integrity, the NFL and NFL Players Association have agreed on a set of game-related rules violations that may result in accountability measures.” The new roster of players getting hit with punishments goes up every Saturday afternoon. Two Detroit Lions players are on this week’s tally.
Detroit Lions Players Get Punished By the NFL
Two Detroit Lions players, Alex Anzalone and Tyler Lacy, are getting punished by the NFL for their actions during the Chiefs game. The NFL is fining Anzalone $12,172 for “unnecessary roughness” and “striking/kicking/tripping/kneeing.” They’re also finding Lacy $5,722 for the same reason.
The news came out in the NFL’s report for Week 6. The highest fines for this week went to L’Jarius Sneed of Tennessee, who has to pay $23,186 for “unnecessary roughness” for “use of a helmet” and Patrick Queen of the Steelers for a “blow to the head/neck” of the Browns’ quarterback.
According to the NFL, those fines will go to the Professional Athletes Foundation to “support legends in need and the NFL Foundation to further support the health, safety and wellness of athletes across all levels, including youth football and the communities that support the game.”
More Questionable Calls in Detroit Lions vs. Kansas City Chiefs Game
The Lions and Chiefs game was filled with head-scratching moments. Early in the game, Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff made a scoring touchdown, and the but it was called back by the ref after saying that Goff and the Lions offense hadn’t executed the trick play properly. So, the NFL overturned the touchdown.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell discussed the incident during his Wednesday, October 15, radio appearance on 97.1 FM The Ticket. As Campbell explained, he was informed that the league office in New York City had told the on the ground crew that the touchdown needed to be overturned. But, Craig Wrolstad, the head referee in the game, told reporters after the matchup that they actually didn’t get any call from the New York office on reversing the touchdown. So, what really happened?
We may never know, but what we do know is that the Detroit Lions are still rocking this year. Let’s hope they rock all the way to the postseason.
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