On Friday, the NFL fined Baltimore Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith $16,833 for what it deemed a “hip-drop tackle” on Godwin. Per the NFL, a hip-drop tackle occurs when a defender “wraps up a ...
The NFL has fined seven players for hip-drop tackles this season. None came the past two weeks, league executive vice president Troy Vincent told reporters at the NFL owners meetings in Atlanta.
Amazon Prime Video play-by-play broadcaster Al Michaels referred to the tackle last season by Cincinnati Bengals linebacker ...
The NFL has reportedly determined that Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith performed an illegal hip-drop tackle that resulted in ...
Sources tell CBS Sports the NFL has determined the tackle on which Chris Godwin suffered a dislocated ankle was indeed a hip-drop tackle. The tackle is at least the ninth such instance of the now ...
According to ESPN senior NFL insider Adam Schefter, the league is currently reviewing Smith's tackle to determine whether or not it was a hip drop tackle, which was banned this past offseason.
The tackle that likely ended Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin's season resulted in a fine for Baltimore Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith. Per ...
However, if the hip-drop tackle was that clear, Smith weirdly (or unexpectedly?) wasn’t flagged for it in the middle of Monday night’s game. And the NFL only reviewing it after the fact for a ...
NFL Network Tom Pelissero reported Tuesday that the NFL is examining Baltimore linebacker Roquan Smith's tackle on Godwin to see if it meets the criteria of a hip-drop tackle, which was banned in ...
Sources to @NFLonCBS: The NFL has determined the tackle that resulted in Chris Godwin's dislocated ankle was indeed a hip-drop tackle. Roquan Smith will be fined. There have been at least 9 hip ...
Ian Rapoport reports that Roquan Smith was fined $16,883 for a hip-drop tackle on Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin ...
The NFL has fined seven players for hip-drop tackles this season. None came the past two weeks, league executive vice president Troy Vincent told reporters at the NFL owners meetings in Atlanta.