2 Broncos players were fined by NFL for finger gun celebrations

The NFL fined Broncos LB Josey Jewell and DL Zach Allen $13,659 each for their finger gun celebrations against the Chiefs.

A pair of Denver Broncos defenders were fined by the NFL during their bye week break over the weekend.

Broncos inside linebacker Josey Jewell and defensive lineman Zach Allen were both fined $13,659 for unsportsmanlike conduct against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 8, according to ESPN’s Jeff Legwold and others.

After Jewell sacked Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the third quarter, the linebacker — nicknamed “The Outlaw” — celebrated by pretending to shoot in the air with finger guns. Allen joined in with his own finger guns.

As Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports pointed out on Twitter/X, the NFL will fine players for “any act resembling shooting a gun.”

The play was negated by a defensive holding penalty called against Denver’s secondary, so the sack does not count toward Jewell’s stats. The linebacker officially finished the game with five tackles, one pass breakup and one forced fumble. Allen totaled four tackles and a half-sack in a 24-9 win.

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