It seems as though the book has closed on the Nov. 14 brawl between the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers. After Myles Garrett’s indefinite suspension was upheld and Maurkice Pouncey’s suspension was reduced from three to two games on Thursday, the NFL released the full list of discipline on Saturday.
Full list of discipline, from the November 14 Steelers-Browns altercation: pic.twitter.com/pomGnc6HYX
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 23, 2019
In addition to both teams being fined $250,000 each, a total of 33 players were disciplined for their roles in the now-infamous altercation. Twenty one Steelers players were either fined or suspended compared to 12 Browns players.
The largest individual fine went to Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph, who was fined $50,000 for instigating the fight that resulted in him being hit over the head with his own helmet. Garrett had a $45,623 fine tacked onto his indefinite suspension.
Pouncey was fined $35,096 to go along with his two game suspension for fighting, punching and kicking Garrett. The only other player suspended, Larry Ogunjobi, did not receive a fine.
All other players involved were fined $3,507 for “entering the fighting area.”
The Pittsburgh players listed were Tyson Alualu, Mark Barron, Tony Brooks-James, Bud Dupree, Terrell Edmunds, Trey Edmunds, Matt Feiler, Minkah Fitzpatrick, Ramon Foster, Mike Hilton, Johnny Holton, Tevin Jones, Kameron Kelly, Pouncey, Rudolph, Jaylen Samuels, Robert Spillane, Cameron Sutton, James Washington, TJ Watt, and Vince Williams.
The Cleveland players disciplined were Juston Burris, TJ Carrie, Garrett, Jarvis Landry, Devaroe Lawrence, Ogunjobi, Sheldrick Redwine, Chris Smith, Chad Thomas, Denzel Ward, Greedy Williams, and Mack Wilson.