NFL withdraws a Joe Mixon fine after the appeal proves the winning

NFL star Joe Mixon’s The wallet will not be $ 25,000 lighter.
The league abolished the fine he had previously handed over after Houston Texans, who ran back, directed some criticism of the judge in the playoffs last month.
The Tekzans suffered an increase of 23-14 from the event champion of AFC Kansas City Chiefs on January 18th. Mixon received a fine For her comments after the match and after the defense, Texan was twice punished for hits on the head of the striker Patrick Mahomes.
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Houston Texans running Joe Mixon (Imagine)
In a letter to Mixon, the appellate official Chris Palmer said that during the hearing procedure, it was determined that Mixon “did not necessarily have to publicly criticize officials.”
When asked about the official after the game, Mixon said, “Everyone knows how to play here.”
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“You can never leave it in the Refs hands,” Mixon said. “The whole world sees, man, what it is. When it all comes down to it, you can never leave it in the hands of Refs. All this is good.”
The letter has been added that “the integrity of the game and its officials is the responsibility of everyone involved in the NFL”.
Houston Texans running Joe Mixon (Pictures of Troy Taormina-Hagn)
“During the appeal hearing, you stated what you thought under your statements related to officials,” Palmer said in a letter. “As you know, every individual can interpret the statements differently and it seems that you clearly understand the weight and damage of public criticism towards officials, given how influential your platform is as a player, what I appreciate.”
Mixon was originally punished for commenting the former Cincinnati receiver, ie Hoshmandzadeh posted on social networks.
“Why play the game if every 50/50 calls go with the chiefs,” Houshmandzadeh wrote on X, previously known as Twitter, in an exhibition of his apparent running agreement.
Ie houshmandzadeh (Stephen Dunn/Getty Images/File)
The note is wrongly attributed to the Mixon in the Sports Illustrated story.
Later during the day, he was punished.
NFL re -issued a fine for comments from Mixon, which he actually made. Sports Illustrated also corrected a mistake where his comment was attributed to X from Housmandzadeh.
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Mixon ended the divisional match against 88 -rushing leaders. He appeared in 14 matches of a regular part of the season during his first season with the Teksans, rushing for 1,016 meters.
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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