NFL Issues Significant Penalty Against Ravens All-Pro
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Rules analysts ripped an overturned targeting penalty against Ohio State's Caleb Downs in the Buckeyes' win against Penn State
Miami Dolphins rookie running back Ollie Gordon II exploded on the sideline after he was called for a questionable tripping penalty against the Baltimore Ravens.
“Now Kirk, that’s not a foul,” McAulay, a former NFL official, replied. “He gets him with the lower part of his rear end, torso, or whatever. He doesn’t raise his leg and impede or obstruct the opponent. It’s an incorrect call.” Shortly following the call, Gordon suffered an ankle injury after landing awkwardly during a play.
Oklahoma kicker Tate Sandell made waves in the first half against Tennessee thanks to his long kicks ... and short shorts.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/fannation/racing/f1briefings as Lewis Hamilton Reacts To Penalty That Kept Unwanted Ferrari Record Streak Alive. Lewis Hamilton has given his reaction to the penalty that took him out of contention for a first Ferrari Formula 1 podium at the Mexico City Grand Prix.
The Bears have been penalized more than their opponent in every game this season. The problem has fast become a plague.
Kirk Herbstreit’s hectic race against time finally ended in Tennessee’s Neyland Stadium, where he is covering the high-stakes Oklahoma vs. Tennessee playoff elimination game.
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Pittsburgh Riverhounds advance to semifinal after penalty shootout win over Hartford Athletic
The Pittsburgh Riverhounds secured a victory over Hartford Athletic in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinal of the USL Championship Playoffs on Saturday.
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'A bit absurd,' NASCAR says over hypothetical Denny Hamlin penalty
“No,” O’Donnell said and then called the question ‘a bit absurd.’
The NFL levied its fewest fines of the 2025 season for on-the-field transgressions for its Week 8 games. But one of the 10 fines will cost Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey $46,371.
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Falcons edge rusher fined by NFL for unnecessary roughness penalty
Atlanta Falcons edge rusher Leonard Floyd has been fined $11,593 by the NFL for an unnecessary roughness penalty he committed during last week's loss to the Miami Dolphins, according to a report from ESPN's Marc Raimondi. The fine comes as a result of a facemask penalty that was called on Floyd in the second quarter of Sunday's game.