As expected, Jarvis Landry was fined some $24,000 for his potentially career-ending hit on Aaron Williams, but he wasn’t the only Dolphins punished by the league.
The NFL also assessed Byron Maxwell a $9,115 fine for taunting the Bills last Sunday.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/nfl/miami-dolphins/article111129657.html#storylink=cpyAnyone know what Maxwell did that was so heinous and when did taunting become a fineable offense? Just seems crazy to me.
final drive when the game was pretty much over he was on the Buffalo sideline acting like a jerk. Kept the drive alive and gave Buffalo a TD.
Look, taunting is a rule. You break it you get a flag and are subject to a fine if it is really over the top. These players need to realize that when you make a play it isn't a free pass to act like a jerk and celebrate. Every play doesn't need a celebration.