Eagles avoid fines but commanders Frankie Luvu hit hard in the wallet in front of the NFC championship

The NFL released its weekly fines on Saturday afternoon to the four division playoff games, and Eagles avoided any financial violations, but there was a player of interest in Philadelphia fans who were severely affected in the wallet of his actions.

Former Jet Frankie Luvu, The Edge Rusher, who beat Eagles Quarterback Jalen Evil as the teams played last month in Landover, MD., Fixed twice for his actions under the commander’s disturbed victory in Detroit. The league hit Luvu for two fines of $ 16,883.00 each for a few violations in the 2nd quarter.

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The first was A hit on jared goff After the Detroit -quarterback threw an interception returned to a touchdown by teammate Quan Martin. Luvu was not marked on the play, but he was fined for what is considered unnecessary roughness. Goff temporarily left the game after hit and on the next series of Luvu went down to drive Jahmyr Gibbs back for a win of three yard. Tackle was not punished, but Luvu was fined for what was considered a hip-drop tackle, which has been a weight point for the league this season.

A little more than five minutes into the Eagles ’22. December match against the commanders broke Hurts free of a 13-yard race before being tackled by Bobby Wagner. Before hitting the ground, Hurts took a helmet-to-helmet hit from Luvu and he was knocked out of the game with a concussion. This spectacle was neither punished nor fine because Hurts was not considered a defenseless runner.

While the Eagles were not fined against Rams, two Los Angeles players were hit by fines.

Cornerback Akhello Washerpoon was fined $ 6,722.00 for his helmet-to-helmet hit on the broad recipient Devonta Smith, which also resulted in a 15-yard penalty during the game, and Linebacker Michael Hoecht was fined $ 11,255 to hit boxes out of borders near the end of the first half.

Another note of interest prior to Sunday’s NFC Championship: According to Espns Kevin SeifertJudge Shawn Hochuli worked the commander’s victory over the saints and his teams punished Washington 10 times, including twice to gross passers -by. Hochuli also worked Eagles’ Week 6 win over Browns when Eagles were marked five times, including once to coarse passers -by. Hochuli tied together to the third most flags to coarse passers -by with nine during the season.

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