Bengals' Vonn Bell Fined $10,300 For Taunting Chicago Bears Quarterback Andy Dalton
Cincinnati Bengals security Vonn Bell was fined $10,300 for insulting Chicago Bears quarterback and long-lasting Bengals starter Andy Dalton during the Bengals' Week 2 misfortune in Chicago, as indicated by a report Saturday by means of Twitter from NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
The NFL fined nine players more than $94,000 absolute for unsportsmanlike lead and provoking fouls last week - including $12,875 for #Seahawks G Gabe Jackson and $10,300 each for #Chargers TE Jared Cook and WR Keenan Allen, #Bears S Tashaun Gipson and #Bengals S Vonn Bell.
Bengals S Vonn Bell was fined $10,300 for provoking Bears QB Andy Dalton last week, per source. That was the play where Dalton griped to the ref to get him hailed.
Bears wellbeing Tashaun Gipson was fined similar sum for provoking Bengals recipient Ja'Marr Chase in a similar game.
NFL authorities said recently that they are generally satisfied with the manner in which refs are upholding the standard.
Dalton left Sunday's down during the second quarter with a bone injury, and Bears lead trainer Matt Nagy has proclaimed Dalton's status as "week to week." Justin Fields was named the Bears' beginning quarterback for their Week 3 game against the Cleveland Browns.