Redskins TE Sprinkle fined more than $84K
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BUFFALO — Washington Redskins tight end Jeremy Sprinkle was fined $84,231 — more than two game checks worth of salary — for two hits considered to be unnecessary roughness in a Week 8 loss at the Minnesota Vikings.
Sprinkle’s $56,156 fine for the first play to be considered unnecessary roughness — a hit to the head — is the largest one given for a play during a game this season. The previous high was a $35,096 fine to Cincinnati‘s Bobby Hart in Week 3.
Sprinkle also was fined $28,075 for another play later deemed to be unnecessary roughness in the 19-9 loss to the Vikings.
On the second play of the third quarter, Vikings cornerback Xavier Rhodes was taken to the medical tent on the sidelines and evaluated for a concussion after being hit in the helmet by Sprinkle, who had lowered his head after a 6-yard reception.
Sprinkle has a base salary of $645,000 this season, which means his weekly check is $37,941. He was not penalized for either play during the game and has not been fined previously this season. He can appeal to have the fine reduced.
According to Article 46 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement: “On appeal, a player may assert, among other defenses, that any fine should be reduced because it is excessive when compared to the player’s expected earnings for the season in question. However, a fine may be reduced on this basis only if it exceeds 25 percent of one week of a player’s salary for a first offense, and 50 percent of one week of a player’s salary for a second offense.”
With Jordan Reed on injured reserve with a concussion and Vernon Davis sidelined a fourth game with the same issue, Sprinkle, who is considered more of a blocker, has been Washington’s main tight end. He has caught just two passes for 13 yards this season.