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Chiefs’ Hill fined $10K for peace sign gesture

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NEW YORK — Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill was fined $10,026 by the NFL on Saturday for taunting after he flashed a peace sign at the end of a touchdown catch.

Hill was running into the end zone during a 73-yard reception in the fourth quarter of the Chiefs’ 54-51 loss to the Los Angeles Rams last Monday night when he turned back at a pursuing defender and raised two fingers at him — a gesture he has done previously without being fined. He was assessed a 15-yard penalty for taunting.

Hill was penalized but not fined last week when he jumped into the stands after a touchdown and started operating a television camera.

Chiefs safety Eric Murray was docked $26,739 for unnecessar­y roughness during the opening drive of the game. Denver safety Justin Simmons was fined $53,482 for a helmet-to-helmet hit on a defenseles­s receiver in the Broncos’ 23-22 win over the Chargers.

The Chargers’ Jeff Richards was docked $26,739 for unnecessar­y roughness on a hit during a kickoff return. Los Angeles teammate Derwin James has to pay $10,026 for a face mask penalty.

Jacksonvil­le’s Calais Campbell was fined $20,054 for roughing the passer after his hit on Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlisbe­rger in the Jaguars’ 20-16 loss. The penalty wiped out an intercepti­on by Myles Jack.

Campbell wrote on Twitter that he was “shocked by the call and even more shocked by the fine!” He added that he planned to appeal the league’s decision.

Jaguars teammates Yannick Ngakoue and Telvin Smith were each fined $10,026 for unnecessar­y roughness calls.

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