Cardinals OG Deuce Lutui was fined $5,000 for grabbing a facemask while attempting a block, and CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie was fined $5,000 for slamming WR Torry Holt to the ground well out of bounds.
Bronco's OG Ben Hamilton was fined $5,000 for unnecessary roughness when he grabbed the facemask of Vonnie Holiday.
The hit was textbook, nothing illegal about it any way. After reviewing the stupid call on the fine, Goodell rescinded it.
Steelers LB LaMarr Woodley was fined $10,000 for sacking QB Jason Campbell in an "intimidating manner" So lets review Goodell's fine policy: You can't hit a QB in the helmet, definite fine. Hit the QB's knees? Big fine. Hit a QB in the torso? If you're Justin Tuck, you get a fine. Intimidate a QB? Why the hell not, fine 'em! #5 on this highlight reel of sacks from the Washington/Pittsburgh game is the fined sack. Maybe the league should start setting up fines for offensive linemen since they're the ones not protecting the QB...
digging your fingers into the eye sockets of a player and trying to excavate brain matter doesn't result in a suspension like steppin on a centers face. In that situation, I would have gone with the fish hook. I bet thats a cheaper fine. Henderson was also fined for a hands-to-the-motha-fuckin-face infraction.
Patriots TE David Thomas was fined $7,500 for hitting Colts DE Robert Mathis way after the whistle, which of course, he did not hear. To add insult to injury, the penalty knocked them out of field goal range.
Titans DE Jevon Kearse was fined $7,500 for a horse collar tackle last sunday on Aaron Rodgers, he claims that if the player is falling forward, how can it be a horse collar tackle. I agree with him on this one, and I could see his appeal going through and the fine being overturned.
Steelers S Ryan Clark, and ex Washington Redskin, was fined $5,000 for honoring Sean Taylor by having '21' in his eye black. Talk about a public relations nightmare for the NFL, fine someone for honoring their ex-teammate and close friend who died suddenly and tragically. You don't get fined for having tattoo's (yet) I don't see how they can fine you for having a number less than an inch in height on your eye black. Ryan Clark plans to continue to have the number 21 in his eye black.
Ronde Barber of the Buccaneers was fined $7,500 for a horse Collar tackle on Cowboys Martellus Bennett.
Giants WR Dominik Hixon was fined $5,000 for a late hit on a defender after a Kevin Boss reception. Kenny Phillips was not fined for a late hit, that appeared to snap Mewelde Moore's spine.
Buccaneers Lb Cato June, and OL Jeremy Trueblood were fined a combined $12,500 for just being plain rude. What jerks. Jeremy Trueblood was fined for tossing his helmet on the last play, and this is his SEVENTH fine in 3 years. Cato June was fined for putting up fisticuffs against Marc Columbo.
Jared Allen of the Vikings was fined $5,000 for jumping on a pile late against the Chicago Bears. When asked about the fine, he had some choice words. He claimed the "First Ammendment is out the window" He claims that the fines are "Cruel and Unusual Punishment" Yeah Jared, .00001% of your astronomical salary is cruel, and unusual. Thats like me getting fined $.03 for my latest underage drinking charge.

Chris Johnson of the Tennessee Titans was fined $10,000 for his TD celebration where he played some Bongo drums that were placed near the endzone. The price is a bit excessive I'd say, but hey Goodell wants this to be a No Fun League. The NFL claims that celebrations need to be spontaneous, I think this is as spontaneous as it gets. Chris is appealing the fine, bringing up that Chad Ocho Cinco was fined only $7,500 for him using a prop as a celebration against the Titans last year.
Giants WR Plaxico Burress was fined $45,000 by the league. $20,000 for post game comments about the officiating during the game, $20,000 for verbally abusing the head linesman during the game, and $5,000 for chucking the ball in the stands.
Brian Urlacher, Dre Bly, and Joey Porter each handed over $20,000 for comments critical to the refs. They have feelings too guys, come on.
Rams G Richie Incognito was fined $35,000 for mulitple offenses. $25,000 for verbal abuse of the officials, $5,000 for a chop block, and $5,000 for a major facemask. Had Richie been more incognito about it all, he likely would have gotten away.
Ronnie Brown, Vernon Carey and Ikechuku Ndukwe were all fined $10,000 for dancing in the endzone. Fast Forward to 5:20 for the video. Where I'm from you can dance if you want to, you can leave your friends behind.
Derrick Mason, and Cortland Finnegan were fined $5,000 a piece for unnecessary roughness for their shoving matches during the Titans/Ravens game.
Steelers LB James Harrison was fined $20,000 for comments about the officiating. Heres what he said:
"It was the most unbelievable penalty I've ever seen in my life, If they're going to go and send me a letter saying they're going to fine me for unnecessary-whatever he called, I believe that is not a penalty. And when it comes down to it these refs should start getting fined for making bad calls."
Well, someone had to say it.
Jets S Eric Smith was fined $50,000 and suspended a game for his face breaking hit on Q Boldin. A bit hefty due to Boldin being shoved into the collision, wasn't a vicious act by Smith, just bad luck.
Saints coach Sean Payton, and 'Boys owner Jerry Jones were fined $15,000 and $25,000 respectivly for speaking badly on the officiating crews in post game press conferences.