Source: Chargers' Tart fined for slapping Kelce
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Source: Chargers' Tart fined for slapping Kelce
"The NFL fined Los Angeles Chargers defensive tackle Teair Tart for slapping Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce in the Chargers' 27-21 Week 1 win in Sao Paulo, Brazil, a source told ESPN. According to NFL rules, the fine for a first offense of striking is $12,172. The NFL announces fines on Saturday afternoon."
"After a play in the third quarter, Kelce shoved Tart, who responded by slapping Kelce's helmet, drawing a 15-yard unnecessary roughness penalty. According to rules analyst Terry McAulay on the YouTube broadcast, Tart wasn't ejected because he made open-hand contact, which doesn't rise to the level of a disqualifying action. A closed fist, or punch, would have gotten Tart ejected."
"Kansas City coach Andy Reid told reporters Monday that he was confused about why Tart wasn't ejected. "I don't understand that rule," Reid said Monday. "I guess it's open-hand, fist, whatever, I don't know. I don't know what their decision was on that. But he definitely got hit in the head pretty hard, whether it was an open fist or a closed fist.""
"Tart signed a one-year, $1.5 million contract with the Chargers in the offseason, and the team paid him a $2 million bonus ahead of offseason activities. Tart also receives a $58,000 bonus -- on top of his guaranteed salary -- for each regular-season game he is active. In the aftermath of the slap, Tart took to Instagram with an apparent jab at Kelce and his new fiancee, singer Taylor Swift. Tart posted a collage of pictures, including a video that included a movie clip of a man slapping another with his hands coated in"
Teair Tart was fined $12,172 for slapping Travis Kelce during the Chargers' 27-21 Week 1 win in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The play drew a 15-yard unnecessary roughness penalty after Kelce shoved Tart and Tart slapped Kelce's helmet. Rules analyst Terry McAulay said Tart wasn't ejected because the contact was open-hand and did not meet the disqualifying standard for a punch. Kansas City coach Andy Reid expressed confusion about the non-ejection. Tart's contract details include a one-year, $1.5 million deal, a $2 million offseason bonus, and a $58,000 per-game active bonus. Tart posted an apparent Instagram jab after the incident.
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