San Francisco 49ers captain Fred Warner has been slapped with the third and biggest fine of his NFL career.

At the 13:01 mark in the first quarter, during the 4th and 1 down, QB Kyler Murray gave the ball to RB James Conner to gain the 1 yard, which they did. But the NFL surveillance team caught the number 54 on camera using his helmet to stop Conner and fined him $23,186 for use of the helmet under the ‘Unnecessary Roughness’ fine category. However, he was not the only player from that game who was forced to part with some cash.

Even the Cardinals TE Trey McBride was given a 5-figure punishment ($11,593) by the league for taunting in the 2nd quarter. In fact, Warner, too, was dangerously close to being financially penalized for something similar.

In the 3rd quarter, when

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