Playing safety in the NFL properly almost requires you to make borderline hits every week that may or may not draw a fine from the league.
Tre Boston knows that’s the nature of the job. He told Joe Person at the Athletic that he expects to be fined for his hit on Ted Ginn Jr. in Sunday’s loss to the Saints.
Panthers S Tre Boston on his hit on former teammate Ted Ginn, which drew a personal foul: "It's nothing. Ted knows it's nothing. We've seen bigger hits from me."
That said, Boston expects to be fined.— Joe Person (@josephperson) November 27, 2019
Boston has already been fined once this season for a tackle on 49ers tight end George Kittle. The NFL hit him up for $28,075 for that one.
Ginn used to play for Carolina. He’s been relatively quiet this season, posting 348 yards and two touchdowns on 24 catches. Ginn might be worth considering as a deep fantasy football sleeper for his Thanksgiving game against the Falcons, though.
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