A Chiefs player is fined after a horse-collar tackle on 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy.
Super Bowl 58 is over, the Kansas City Chiefs were victorious.
Nevertheless, the NFL is consistent and also asks one of the winners to pay.
Linebacker Nick Bolton had no choice but to stop Brock Purdy in the game with a horse-collar tackle.
The attack on the San Francisco 49ers quarterback has consequences – even after the game
Nick Bolton – winner or not – must pay a fine of 8,238 dollars for the action.
It wasn’t the only “personal foul” in the game. Chiefs cornerback L’Jarius Sneed once received the penalty “Unnecessay Roughness.”
Nick Bolton fined $8,238 by the NFL for horse-collar tackle on Brock Purdy in Super Bowl LVIII pic.twitter.com/fN5cMtHPao
– Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) February 19, 2024
But he doesn’t have to pay anything afterwards.
Bolton will get through it after his 25-22 win over the 49ers in Super Bowl 58 with the Chiefs.
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