Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey delivered a helmet-to-helmet hit on Bills quarterback Josh Allen during the second quarter on Sunday.
The Kansas City Chiefs secured their spot in another Super Bowl after a thrilling 32-29 victory over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship. Baltim
Explore Marlon Humphrey's fine for a hit on Josh Allen, the NFL's stance on dangerous plays, and league-wide penalties.
Marlon Humphrey didn't play for free during the divisional round of the playoffs, but it's going to feel like he did after he sees how much he got fined by the NFL for a hit he made during Baltimore's 27-25 playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills.
As long as the Chiefs keep winning, the officials will keep getting accused of bias in their favor, as was the case in their AFC title win vs the Bills.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey took a shot at the Buffalo Bills, but neither team should be doing much talking.
The Ravens had played a sloppy game by their standards—three turnovers, a missed two-point conversion, and some key mistakes. But the sting of the loss was compounded when Buffalo, fresh off the victory, took shots they couldn't back up.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills suffered a crushing loss in the AFC Championship Game vs. the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night, and per usual, the officiating in this game was a big topic of discussion.
Baltimore Ravens' Marlon Humphrey was fined $45,020 for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Buffalo Bills' Josh Allen, as part of the NFL's strict stance on pla
Marlon Humphrey is one of the best cornerbacks ... for delivering a helmet-to-helmet hit to Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen during their Divisional Round matchup last week.
But the call generated some major controversy, with even Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey ... Allen crossed the line. “I thought he had it,” McDermott said, via Josh Alper of ...
Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey delivered a helmet-to-helmet hit on Bills quarterback Josh Allen during the second quarter on Sunday. The officials didn't see it, but the league's disciplinary ...