FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- New York Jets safety Jamal Adams, fined $21,506 for a roughing the passer penalty against Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield, blasted the NFL on Wednesday night on social media.
Adams posted a video clip of the play from Monday night, saying: "This league is a damn joke! ... I signed up to play football not two hand touch. Bulls---! I don't give a damn about these soft rules protecting QBs. I'm gonna play MY brand of football everytime I step on the field."
It was a chippy game between the Jets and Browns, who won the game 23-3.
Cleveland defensive end Myles Garrett was penalized for roughing Jets quarterback Trevor Siemian, who tore ankle ligaments on the play. He will have season-ending surgery. It's not known if Garrett was fined.
Adams is known as a hard-hitting player, but he hasn't been heavily penalized or heavily fined in his career.
He had only one previous fine -- $9,115 for taunting in his rookie season of 2017, according to Spotrac. In 2018, he was penalized only twice for 12 yards.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/27648200/jets-adams-calls-nfl-damn-joke-fining-him
2019-09-19 03:26:56Z
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