Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas (82) is tackled by Las Vegas Raiders defenders Torry McTyer (left) and Divine Deablo. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Las Vegas Raiders defensive lineman Yannick Ngakoue’s hit on Logan Thomas ended the tight end's season and angered the Washington Football Team. Ultimately, the NFL decided that no further action was warranted despite all that.

Ngakoue was not fined by the league for his low hit on Thomas that left the tight end with a season-ending knee injury, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

This likely won’t be appreciated by Washington, specifically coach Ron Rivera. Rivera was openly critical of the hit after the game, calling it “avoidable.” Rivera did not openly call for a fine or any other sort of punishment, but he also did not hide his displeasure.

The argument from Ngakoue would likely be that he was trying to avoid a block and was not going low on purpose. The NFL appears to have seen things that way as well.

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