The Cincinnati Bengals are rolling after their dominant win over the Indianapolis Colts, but the league’s accountability page isn’t forgetting about a hit in the team’s Monday Night Football win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Defensive end Roy Robertson-Harris will be fined barely five figures for his hit on wide receiver Tyler Boyd in the first half of Cincinnati’s 31-28 win. The amount, according to the NFL, is $10,927.
The play in question came in the first quarter when Robertson-Harris removed the helmet of Boyd.
Boyd wasn’t hurt on the play and went on to have the third-most receiving yards on the team.