
Josh Allen Fined By NFL For “Violent” Gesture
Buffalo Bills QB and reigning NFL MVP will be a little lighter in the pocketbook after he was fined over $14,000 for his actions in the Bills' win over the Chiefs last Sunday.
Josh Allen Fined By NFL Over "Violent Gesture"
Allen was fined by the NFL $14,491 on Saturday by the league's Office of Gameday Accountability for unsportsmanlike conduct. Allen had made finger guns during the game, which the NFL now considers "a violent gesture."
Allen made the gesture toward wide receiver Elijah Moore after Allen scored a rushing touchdown that put the Bills ahead of the Chiefs. 28-13 Moore, who made the gesture back towards Allen, was also fined $13,888 by the NFL. The NFL did not elaborate on why Allen was fined more than Moore for doing the same gesture.
Buffalo Bills Players Who Were Fined After Win Over The Kansas City Chiefs
Overall, four Buffalo Bills players were fined for their actions in the Bills' win over the Chiefs. On top of the fines issued to Allen and Moore, Bills cornerback Christian Benford was fined $14,714 for unnecessary roughness for a helmet hit in the 1st quarter, and Ty Johnson was fined $10,778 for unnecessary roughness for a facemask in the second quarter.
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The Bills are back in action today, looking to continue their winning ways. They are down in Miami to take on the Dolphins. Currently, the Bills are in 2nd place in the AFC East, one game behind the New England Patriots.
Kickoff for that game is set for 1 pm.
Bills Win Over The Chiefs
Gallery Credit: Dave Fields

