Two Tennessee Titans players received fines for infractions during the Week 13 game against the Indianapolis Colts.
Safety Amani Hooker was hit with the biggest fine, losing $13,659 for an unsportsmanlike conduct stemming from a throat slash gesture he did following his pick-two.
On a side note: Hooker’s interception that resulted in a defensive two-point conversion was actually the first in franchise history.
Fellow safety K’Von Wallace is also a little lighter in the wallet, with the veteran defender being fined $5,611 for unsportsmanlike conduct after he taunted the Colts’ sideline, which was flagged during the game.
It was thought Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman might face a fine after he launched the football into the stands following his game-winning touchdown catch, which is something we saw former Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown get fined for in the past. However, Pittman escaped without one.
Titans Amani Hooker fined $13,659 for unnecessary roughness and K’Von Wallace $5,611 for unsportsmanlike conduct. Hooker’s had to be on 2PAT return.
All I saw was: https://t.co/jmysap54TN pic.twitter.com/FZDqkLFj8N— Mike Chappell (@mchappell51) December 9, 2023
The Titans will return to the field when they take on the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium on Monday night.
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