Cameron Jordan wins his appeal of $50,000 fine for allegedly faking an injury

Cameron Jordan has won his appeal of a $50,000 fine for allegedly faking an injury back in Week 13’s game with the Buccaneers:

Finally, some positive New Orleans Saints news. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that Cameron Jordan won his appeal of a $50,000 fine for allegedly faking an injury during Week 13’s game with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, which means his money is back in his pocket and name has been cleared.

There wasn’t ever much doubt about this. Jordan received treatment at the team facility, received an MRI, and was listed on the injury report after getting banged up. The NFL has taken an zealous approach to policing injuries with some flagrant faked ailments going on to buy teams an extra timeout here and there, but putting players dealing with legitimate injuries through the wringer to prove they actually got hurt during a game feels like a step too far.

At least this is behind Jordan now. He didn’t let that late-season foot injury keep him from winning the franchise’s all-time sacks record. The Saints were also hit with steep penalties for defensive coordinator Ryan Nielsen ($50,000), head coach Dennis Allen ($100,000), and as an organization ($350,000). The NFL recently heard the Saints’ own appeal for those fines, which were presumably waived along with Jordan’s. But we’ll have to wait on official word from the team on that.

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Don’t get duped: Fake Chiefs HC Andy Reid takes Twitter by storm

The imposter was spotted taking selfies at a recent Royals game and has taken Twitter by storm.

There’s an imposter on the loose, Chiefs Kingdom!

Kansas City Chiefs HC Andy Reid is a popular imitation among fans, with many adopting his signature look and style. You’ll spot many impersonators on gameday in the stands at Arrowhead Stadium, but it’s pretty rare to find one during the offseason, at least until now.

During the Kansas City Royals game against the Boston Red Sox on Saturday, a dashing-looking gentleman was spotted in the stands. To the naked eye, it appears to be Reid. After closer inspection, fans will find that this is one of Reid’s many impersonators.

Check it out:

He goes by @AlmostAndyReid on social media and claims to be “Chiefs Super Fan and head coach doppelgänger.” He’s got a bit of work to do as far as mastering Reid’s voice and verbal ticks, but he certainly brings some of the coach’s signature energy.

https://www.tiktok.com/@almostandyreid/video/6975285148354907397?is_copy_url=0&is_from_webapp=v1&sender_device=pc&sender_web_id=6950473711128675845

A number of media outlets were fooled by the fake Reid, believing that this was actually the Chiefs’ coach taking some selfies in the stands at Kauffman Stadium.

Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes couldn’t help but laugh at the imposter.

Media outlets might not be the only ones fooled by the imposter. Chiefs rookie WR Cornell Powell seems to have fallen into the trap. Reid might have to give him a good ribbing about this one come training camp.

I expect Reid to have a good sense of humor about it all in the end, just as he has with his previous impersonators. He even let one start off his a training camp press conference for him back in 2016.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84cQRB5qwOc

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