ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Four Bills — including quarterback Josh Allen — drew NFL fines following their Week 9 victory against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The NFL docked Allen $14,491 for unsportsmanlike conduct, after the league said he made a "violent gesture." It happened late in the third quarter, after his 1-yard touchdown run helped extend the lead to 15 points. The Bills eventually won 28-21.
Allen wasn't the only Bills player fined for a violent gesture on that touchdown. The league fined wide receiver Elijah Moore $13,888.
Cornerback Christian Benford drew a $14,714 fine for unnecessary roughness, for what the NFL deemed illegal use of the helmet. That play happened late in the first quarter, after Chiefs receiver Xavier Worthy ran for a 7-yard gain to the Buffalo 26.
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