Why wasn't Aidan Hutchinson fined for the leg whip penalty?
The NFL reviewed the play and determined that a fine was not warranted, despite the on-field penalty.
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The NFL has made its decisions regarding penalties called against Detroit Lions players Aidan Hutchinson and Jack Campbell during their Week 9 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. These decisions have sparked discussion among fans and analysts.
During the Week 9 matchup between the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings, two controversial penalties were called against Lions defenders Aidan Hutchinson and Jack Campbell. Hutchinson's penalty came from what was deemed a 'leg whip' on Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy. While the play resulted in a 15-yard penalty and a first down for the Vikings, the NFL opted not to fine Hutchinson after further review.
Similarly, Jack Campbell was flagged for roughing the passer on McCarthy. Many analysts and fans questioned this call, believing Campbell made a legitimate football play, bracing his fall instead of driving his weight into the quarterback. The NFL's decision not to fine Campbell further supports the idea that the penalty was incorrect.
These decisions highlight the challenges of officiating fast-paced NFL games and the league's process of reviewing and potentially correcting calls after the fact. While the Lions ultimately lost the game, the lack of fines for these specific plays provides some vindication for the players and the team.
The NFL reviewed the play and determined that a fine was not warranted, despite the on-field penalty.
It suggests that the NFL may have indirectly admitted the penalty call was a mistake.
Only Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones was fined for illegal use of the helmet.
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