September 20, 2024

NFL Week 16: Seahawks’ Practice Squad Player Fined for Sideline Incident

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In a recent NFL Week 16 matchup, the Seattle Seahawks faced the Philadelphia Eagles. During the game, an incident occurred on the sideline involving Seahawks practice squad center, Joey Hunt. The altercation took place in the third quarter after a deep pass from Eagles’ quarterback Jalen Hurts intended for wide receiver A.J. Brown. As the pass fell incomplete, cornerback Mike Jackson pushed Brown into the Seahawks’ sideline. Brown then shoved Jackson, and Hunt, who was nearby, bumped into Brown, causing him to push Hunt back.

Although the incident did not result in any penalties, it gained national attention. The ESPN broadcast mistakenly identified Hunt as a Seahawks staff member instead of a player. This misunderstanding led to some confusion and lighthearted jokes, as Hunt was seen wearing a jersey to practice with “STAFFER” written on his nameplate.

Despite the attention, the NFL fined Hunt $1,610 for unsportsmanlike conduct. The fine is prorated for practice squad players, and Hunt, who makes $289,800 this season, will have to pay the fine.

Joey Hunt, a 29-year-old player, was originally a sixth-round pick by the Seahawks in 2016. He has also played for the Indianapolis Colts. This incident serves as a reminder that even practice squad players can face consequences for their actions on the field, and it is essential to maintain professionalism and sportsmanship at all times.

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