The NFL’s Game Accountability initiative, which acts as a watchdog to promote player safety and preserve the integrity and competitiveness of the game, was developed in partnership with the NFL Players Association. But the Cleveland Browns are not only learning that accountability on the field, it hits the bottom line, too. The Browns are coming off a tough 23-9 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in week 6, but their problems are getting worse. According to the latest NFL Game Accountability report, the team will be feeling it in their wallets.
Tight end David Njoku and wide receiver Jerry Jeudy were both fined for infractions during the game. Jeudy was fined $12,172 for unnecessary roughness in the first quarter at the 9:20 mark, with the violation categorized under striking, ki