PLAYERS:
John Fox,
John Harbaugh,
Bill Belichick,
Kyle Shanahan,
Lardarius Webb,
Jack Del Rio
TEAMS: Denver Broncos, Baltimore Ravens, New England Patriots, Washington Redskins, Jacksonville Jaguars
TEAMS: Denver Broncos, Baltimore Ravens, New England Patriots, Washington Redskins, Jacksonville Jaguars
The NFL officially announced the fines given to Broncos coach John Fox and defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio for berating officials during Week Two on Monday afternoon. There could be more fines coming in the near future. The release about the fines for Fox and Del Rio included a note about the notable run-ins between coaches and officials from this week’s game. “We are reviewing incidents from yesterday’s games involving the game officials and Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and Washington Redskins offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan.” Belichick grabbed an official as the official made his way off the field following the Ravens’ game-winning field goal on Sunday night. Belichick said Monday that he only wanted to speak to the official and that he “in no way tried to abuse or be disrespectful.” There were plenty of shots of Harbaugh energetically giving his opinion to officials on Sunday night. The most notable instance cam...
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Report: Fox, Del Rio hit with fines
The NFL has reportedly fined Broncos head coach John Fox and defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio for their public criticism of the replacement officials.
Broncos’ coach John Fox to be fined $20k for going off on referees
The NFL is apparently dead serious in regards to trying to maintain this charade that the replacement referees are on par with the normal officials.
Viewers that tuned into Monday Night Football during the Atlanta Falcons victory over the Denver Broncos witnessed Broncos coach John Fox and his defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio losing their minds on that game’s officiating crew...
Monday Madness: Fines, Pigeons, and QB Ears
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Last week, Denver Broncos‘ coaches John Fox and Jack Del Rio had some candid conversations with the replacement referees during Denver’s loss to the Atlanta Falcons on Monday Night Football. The refs, at worst, may have gotten a slap on the hand for the atrocious job they did while calling the game.
In the case of Fox and Del Rio, their wallets will...
Report: Fox and Del Rio Likely to be Fined
ESPN’s Adam Schefter has reported that Denver Broncos head coach John Fox and Jack Del Rio are likely to be fined in the vicinity of $20,000 for their part in the ruckus that ensued in last week’s Monday Night Football loss in Atlanta.
As PFT points out, the timing is a little weird. Normally fines occur on Fridays, it could be the fact that there are not players involved. However...
Fox, Del Rio fined for abusing refs
Denver Broncos head coach John Fox has been fined $30,000 and defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio has been docked $25,000 for verbal abuse of the replacement officials.
They were fined for their actions in last Monday night's loss in Atlanta.
NFL executive vice president of football operations Ray Anderson says he is reviewing incidents from Sunday night's New England-Baltimore...
Coaches Fox, Del Rio fined for abusing officials
Denver Broncos head coach John Fox has been fined $30,000 and defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio has been docked $25,000 for verbal abuse of the replacement officials.
They were fined for their actions in last Monday night's loss in Atlanta.
NFL executive vice president of football operations Ray Anderson says he is reviewing incidents from Sunday night's New England-Baltimore...
Broncos' Fox, Del Rio fined for behavior toward officials
Denver Broncos coach John Fox and defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio were fined a combined $55,000 by the NFL for publicly criticizing replacement referees last week. Fox received a $30,000 fine and Del Rio was docked $25,000 for their behavior during last Monday night's 27-21 defeat against the Atlanta Falcons, according to ESPN. Fox and De Rio were visibly upset with the...
NFL fines John Fox and Jack Del Rio
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the NFL has fined both Denver Broncos head coach John Fox and defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio for their behavior towards the replacement officials during last Monday night’s game.
Fox has been fined $30,000 and Del Rio was fined $25,000. Chew on that says the NFL.
I would expect the NFL to fine both Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and...
Broncos' Coaches John Fox, Jack Del Rio Fined $30K And $20K For Ref Dealings
In what should be a recurring theme this week, the NFL has fined Denver Broncos coach John Fox and defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio for their dealings with replacement officials last Monday night.
Fox was fined $30,000 and Del Rio $20,000, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, who cited sources with knowledge of the situation. The league later confirmed the fines in a...
Denver Broncos Coaching Staff Fined A Total Of $55,000 - Denver…
Denver Broncos Coaching Staff Fined A Total Of $55,000 -
Denver Broncos head coach John Fox was fined $30,000 and defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio $25,000 for berating officials last Monday night in Atlanta. Their actions prompted a memo that was sent to coaches last week, reminding them to mind their manners with the replacement refs. It didn’t take, apparently. Between Patriots...
Broncos Coaches John Fox And Jack Del Rio Will Be Fined $20K Each By NFL
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the NFL will be fining Denver Broncos coach John Fox and defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio $20,000 each for verbally abusing the officials during the team's loss on Monday night.
The NFL even called the Georgia Dome at halftime on Monday night to get the message to Fox and Del Rio to tone down their act in the second half, according to a...
Broncos' Joe Mays will appeal suspension
Denver Broncos linebacker Joe Mays is appealing his one game suspension given by the NFL for his hit on Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub, according toAdam Schefter.
Mays was fined $50,000 by the league and given a one game suspension for the hit.
Mays was asked after the game if he expected to be fined for the hit, he said: "Oh yeah. I'm expecting that. But it was...
5 things to beat the Colts
Irony is part of the NFL. The Jaguars struggled through much of the Jack Del Rio era chasing the Colts. Now that Peyton Manning is gone, the Jaguars have yet to lose to the Colts under Blaine Gabbert. Oh the irony. Here's 5 quick things that the Jaguars can do to keep the streak going.
1) Defense (again)Once again, it's all about the defense. Hopefully they decide to show...
Broncos List RB Willis McGahee, LB Nate Irving And Others As Day To Day
When John Fox comes to his Monday press briefing and announces he has no update to the injury report, that means none of the players injured in the previous days game suffered season-ending injuries.
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