]

NFL fines Kansas City Chiefs RB Isiah Pacheco for second time this season on same violation…ts.dhung.

The NFL has fined Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco $45,020 for unnecessary roughness (use of the helmet) against the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 14. NFL insider Tom Pelissero posted a clip of the play on X.

The play occurred midway through the second quarter as Pacheco caught a swing pass out of the backfield. He attempted to break a tackling attempt from Chargers cornerback Kristian Fulton, but Pacheco lowered his head as the two collided. It appeared to be mostly shoulder-to shoulder contact. There was no penalty called on the play.

Có thể là hình ảnh về 2 người, mọi người đang chơi bóng bầu dục và văn bản

Pacheco was fined for the same violation back in Week 1 against the Baltimore Ravens, which Pelissero also posted to X.

That incident was even more egregious as he clearly led with his shoulder and contact was made to the defender’s chest. No flag was thrown on that play, either. Both plays seem pretty clean, but for better or worse, the NFL is cracking down hard on players lowering their head on contact.

It has become very difficult for ball carries to decide how to brace for a hit, and lowering the head is a very natural reaction, especially when you only have a split second to think. Unfortunately for Pacheco, as a very physical runner he is at more risk to be subjected to these types of fines.

Hình ảnh Ghim câu chuyện

To make matters more frustrating, this new fine is a whopping nine times the amount as his Week 1 fine of $5,582. Pacheco is on a rookie contract in which he is making a little less than $1 million this season, so he will be out about five percent of his salary on this one play.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Rachaad White was also fined $45,020 for the same violation, and he too was not penalized by officials on the play. It’s a frustrating issue and a huge disconnect between players and league officials, and it doesn’t seem likely to be fixed any time soon.

As for Pacheco, hopefully he and the Chiefs’ coaching staff can come up with something fundamentally to help him at least minimize this issue. He has played well since returning from a leg injury two weeks ago and will be a big part of Kansas City’s offense down the stretch. Pacheco is averaging a stellar 4.7 yards per carry since coming back.

The information I make is all true, do not comment vulgar words on my page, please support me every day to update the latest information <3

Related Posts

Buccaneers’ David Walker does something that has the NFL buzzing about the plane crash in India.

Buccaneers’ David Walker Shocks NFL With Humanitarian Action Related to Tragic Plane Crash in India While the American football world is focused on the NFL preseason, a…

Buffalo Bills’ Landon Jackson does something that has the NFL buzzing about the plane crash in India.

Landon Jackson – the rising young defensive end of the Buffalo Bills – has just made a touching gesture that has deeply touched the entire NFL community….

BREAKING: Travis Kelce loses 25 pounds after stressful NFL season amid criticism of weight gain.

Travis Kelce shed 25 pounds in preparation for the forthcoming 2025-26 NFL season after he was dragged for his “dad bod.” ESPN personality Jeremy Fowler revealed that…

UPDATE: Should the Buccaneers erect a statue to honor Tom Brady after his legendary legacy?

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have never had a player quite like Tom Brady. The franchise, once defined by mediocrity and missed playoff chances, was transformed the moment Brady signed…

BREAKING: 2 Buffalo Bills at risk of cuts after 2025 training camp.

The Buffalo Bills are once again aiming high in 2025. They have a roster built to contend and a franchise quarterback locked in for the long haul. However, with…

BREAKING: Rashee Rice dodges Chiefs’ biggest question as he heaps praise on the offense.

After failing to become the first team in NFL history to three-peat as Super Bowl champions last season, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are looking to get…