JACKSONVILLE, FLA. (AP) - Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back Will Middleton has been fined $5,000 for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Oakland Raiders quarterback Jason Campbell.
Middleton received notification from the NFL on Wednesday, three days after he sacked Campbell in the fourth quarter of a 38-31 victory. The hit caused a fumble that teammate Terrance Knighton returned for an apparent touchdown. It was nullified, though, because Middleton was flagged after his helmet hit Campbell’s facemask. Campbell left the game with a stinger and a headache.
Jaguars Coach Jack Del Rio says he’s disappointed Middleton got fined, adding that “I almost think he ought to get a rebate.”
Middleton accepts the fine and says, “It’s just part of the game. It’s what the official saw. It’s not my call.”
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