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The NFL has decided not to fine Houston Texans DE Will Anderson Jr and LB Henry To’oTo’o for their hits on Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes in last week’s Divisional Round, which is probably not going to stop the controversy about those calls.
Per NFL Insider Tom Pelissero, “The NFL didn’t fine #Texans DE Will Anderson Jr. or LB Henry To’oTo’o for their hits on Patrick Mahomes that yielded controversial penalties in last week’s playoff game. That isn’t an admission of an officiating error. But neither play rose to the level of a fine.”
The NFL didn’t fine #Texans DE Will Anderson Jr. or LB Henry To’oTo’o for their hits on Patrick Mahomes that yielded controversial penalties in last week’s playoff game.
That isn’t an admission of an officiating error. But neither play rose to the level of a fine.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) January 25, 2025
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