The Atlanta Falcons’ Bijan Robinson and Drake London face nearly $40 million in fines after their Week 18 loss to the Panthers. Discover what led to the hefty penalties.
According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the league has fined London $11,255 for taunting the defender following his touchdown reception at the end of the first half. Watch the play and judge for yourself below. The NFL fined #Falcons WR Drake London $11,255 for taunting after his touchdown catch last week.
Atlanta Falcons’ stars hit with massive fines, raising questions about discipline and their future in the NFL.
Falcons wide receiver Drake London and running back Bijan Robinson were fined a combined $33,766 in Week 18 against the Panthers.
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