The NFL has fined two San Francisco 49ers players from last Sunday's win in Tampa against the Buccaneers. FB Kyle Juszczyk was fined $11,817 for a low block, and LB Fred Warner was fined $11,255 for a facemask. No Buccaneers players were fined.
Juszczyk was not called for the penalty during the game. The 49ers were called for penalties six times for 49 yards. But half of San Francisco's penalties came on Tampa's final drive, on which they scored the game-tying field goal.
Warner's facemask penalty was one of the three the 49ers committed on that final Buccaneers' drive. On a third-down incompletion, Warner drew the facemask penalty that gave the Buccaneers an extra set of downs.
The next two plays were penalties, as well. A first-down roughing the passer penalty committed by DT Maliek Collins, and a first-down illegal use of the hands penalty on DT Evan Anderson kept Tampa moving toward the game-tying field goal. Neither Collins nor Anderson were fined.
The 49ers drove down the field for a game-winning Jak Moody field goal after Tampa tied the game to improve to 5-4 on the season. They host the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
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