Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Source: No additional fines for Lynch

One-game suspension without pay expected for RB’s push of official

- By Michael Gehlken Contact reporter Michael Gehlken at mgehlken@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @GehlkenNFL on Twitter.

OAKLAND, Calif. — The NFL will not impose any fines on Marshawn Lynch in addition to the one-game suspension it levied against the Raiders running back for his role in an on-field skirmish during a game Thursday against the Kansas City Chiefs, a source said.

A league spokesman said Friday morning the NFL was weighing all options, citing a suspension and three separate fines among them, after Lynch entered the field of play and pushed a referee in the second quarter of the Raiders’ 31-30 win. Since the NFL settled on an unpaid suspension, no further financial discipline awaits Lynch from the league level. Lynch, 31, is appealing.

If upheld, he will miss an Oct. 29 road game against the Buffalo Bills and lose $110,662 in contractua­l money. This figure stems from portions of his $1.35 million salary and $500,000 roster bonus. The latter is paid in $31,250 installmen­ts for each game in which he’s active.

Joe Lockhart, NFL executive vice president of communicat­ions, addressed Lynch’s situation during a Friday conference call before a decision to suspend Lynch was reached. He listed three possible fines that added up to $60,772 if collective­ly issued. Physical contact with an official warrants a $30,387 fine. Unnecessar­ily entering a fight area can cost $6,076.

The third, unsportsma­nlike conduct, amounts to $12,154 for a first offense and $24,309 for a second. Because Lynch was fined $12,154 after Week 1 when he directed an obscene hand gesture to Tennessee Titans players, he would have been eligible for the higher amount.

Chiefs cornerback Marcus Peters, a close friend of Lynch’s and a fellow Oakland native, delivered a late hit on quarterbac­k Derek Carr on a third-down shotgun scramble. Lynch sprinted from the sideline to midfield when a tiff ensued. He peacefully worked to separate Peters from teammates before making prohibited contact with an official.

Lynch was flagged 15 yards and ejected from the game.

Notable

■ Inside linebacker NaVorro Bowman played 60 of 62 defensive snaps Thursday after signing Monday. The former San Francisco 49ers standout had a team-high 11 tackles and four run stops. He also served as the defense’s designated player to wear an in-helmet speaker, relaying play calls from the sideline to teammates in the huddle. “In three days, I’ve put in 40 hours just really studying this playbook,” Bowman said Thursday, “wanting to come out here and have a great game to show that I still have a lot of football in me.”

■ Raiders punter Marquette King is tied for the NFL lead with three punts downed inside an opponent’s 5-yard line. He booted a 45-yarder Thursday that wide receiver Cordarelle Patterson pinned at the Chiefs’ 1-yard line. King’s career-high 47.1 net punt average leads the league.

 ?? Ben Margot The Associated Press ?? Running back Marshawn Lynch (24) is expected to receive a one-game suspension without pay for pushing an official in Thursday’s game.
Ben Margot The Associated Press Running back Marshawn Lynch (24) is expected to receive a one-game suspension without pay for pushing an official in Thursday’s game.

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