
It hasn't been the easiest season for Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones, and it got worse on Saturday afternoon. The NFL fined Jones $23,186 for unnecessary roughness: use of the helmet during the first quarter of Sunday's 27-24 win against the Detroit Lions.
Vikings RB Aaron Jones was fined $23,186 for Unnecessary Roughness: Use of the Helmet on this play from the first quarter of Week 9's 27-24 win over the Detroit Lions pic.twitter.com/W7v4dYPkoq
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This is a rule that doesn't get called very often during the game, but is often enforced after the fact. The following is the rule verbatim from the NFL's football operations rule book.
ARTICLE 10. IMPERMISSIBLE USE OF THE HELMET
"It is a foul if a player:
"These provisions do not prohibit incidental contact by the mask or the helmet in the course of a conventional tackle or block on an opponent.
"Penalty: Loss of 15 yards. If the foul is by the defense, it is also an automatic first down. The player may be disqualified."
You can see Jones do just that in the video. He intentionally lowers his head to initiate contact with the defender. Now, he does so not with the intent to injure, but rather to gain more yards by going through them. The reason why the NFL has this rule isn't just for the safety of the other player, it's also to keep Jones from getting himself hurt. They don't want the head used at all in the game, and want the helmet to just be for protection.
You can argue that fining Jones for doing this isn't good process, because he doesn't put anyone as risk other than himself. However, putting himself at risk is the reason why the fine is there in the first place. The NFL wants to keep the players safe.
This is the third fine of Jones' career, not including his two-game suspension in 2018.
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