Raiders defensive lineman Tyree Wilson was not fined by the league for a tackle that apparently ended the season of Broncos running back J.K. Dobbins last week.

Dobbins suffered a left foot injury when he was brought to the ground by Wilson late in the third quarter of a 10-7 win by Denver on Nov. 6.

The NFL elected against a punishment despite the protestations of Dobbins and even a prominent national NFL reporter referring to the play as a “hip-drop tackle.”

A 15-yard penalty plus an automatic first down can be awarded to the offense should the referee deem an infraction on the field. The league can also impose a fine of $16,883 for a first offender as part of a crackdown on the dangerous play by the league this season.

Neither of those occurred despite ESPN’s Adam Schefter saying in

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