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Steelers’ T.J. Watt calls NFL’s recent fines of teammate Jaylen Warren ‘ridiculous’


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The identical issues that helped Jaylen Warren make the Steelers’ roster are the issues that are actually costing him cash. Pittsburgh’s second-year working again is understood for his toughness and bodily taste of play, amongst different characteristics. But the ones attributes contributed to him being docked just about $97,000 on two separate fines passed down by way of the NFL this season.

T.J. Watt, the Steelers All-Pro out of doors linebacker, advocated for his teammate whilst being vital of the league’s punishment of him. 

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“I think it’s extremely egregious the amount of money a guy like that that’s being fined,” Watt mentioned, via ESPN. “It’s ridiculous.”

The first positive used to be for Warren’s hit in opposition to Browns protection Juan Thornhill II in Week 2. The moment positive used to be $48,556 for a block Warren made in opposition to Rams linebacker Michael Hoecht in Week 7. 

“Yeah, I don’t know what I’m supposed to do,” Warren mentioned in regards to the fines, via Steelers Now. “I don’t know how I’m supposed to hit dudes are like 350 pounds and 2 feet taller than me. I can’t stand my ground and punch them. They’ll run me over.”

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Warren, who mentioned that he’s going to attraction his newest positive, used to be ready to get his first positive decreased from $48,333 to $39,000. He is lately slated to lose about 10% of his 2023 wage to fines. 

“It’s so much money,” Warren said. “That’s money I could give my family.”

It hasn’t been a really perfect few seasons so far as the Steelers and the league administrative center. Pittsburgh lately leads the NFL in fines after additionally doing so right through the 2022 season. 

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