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Ravens WR Rashod Bateman fined $25K for 'verbal abuse of an official' (a.k.a. cursing at him once)

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08 November 2025

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman was fined $25,154 on Saturday for the violation of "verbal abuse of an official."

The play in question occurred in the second quarter of the Ravens' 28-6 win over the Miami Dolphins last week. Bateman believed he had been held by a Miami defensive back on the play, leading to him aim a short burst of profanity at the nearby official.

Bateman was flagged on the play for unsportsmanlike conduct, but the NFL added an additional punishment six days later.

#Ravens WR Rashod Bateman was fined $25,154 for verbal abuse of an official in last week’s game against the dolphins per @jeffzrebiec

Bateman felt like he was held on this play and let the sideline judge hear it👇🏽 pic.twitter.com/TjuLRcSB1N

— SleeperRavens (@SleeperRavenss) November 8, 2025

The NFL fined Ravens WR Rashod Bateman $25,154 for unsportsmanlike conduct — verbal abuse of an official last week. Bateman was also flagged.

pic.twitter.com/PJhydVEKdc

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) November 8, 2025

Bateman was one of 26 players to receive a fine this week. Among his peers were Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and wide receiver Elijah Moore, who were each docked a five-figure amount for a "violent gesture."

Here is that violent gesture.

Bills QB Josh Allen and WR Elijah Moore were each fined for this celebration after Allen's touchdown vs. the Chiefs. Allen was fined $14,491 and Moore was fined $13,888 for unsportsmanlike conduct (violent gesture) pic.twitter.com/rAYJqfwbyF

— Alaina Getzenberg (@agetzenberg) November 8, 2025

And, of course, there was Dallas Cowboys running back Rico Dowdle, who got docked $14,471 for the full Hingle McCringleberry. On the bright side, that did get him a meet-and-greet with "Key and Peele" actor Keegan Michael Key, the originator of the unacceptable gesture.

Rico Dowdle scores his second TD of the day!

📺:FOX pic.twitter.com/itkv81R0md

— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) November 2, 2025

All of this is to say the NFL remains proficient when it comes to forcing charitable contributions from its players. Tune in next week for whatever the league dredges up in the new slate of games.

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Jets' Garrett Wilson expected to return vs. Browns after two-game absence

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08 November 2025

It looks like the Jets are about to get their top receiver back in the mix. 

Garrett Wilson is expected to return for Sunday's game against the Browns, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. 

Wilson has missed the past two games due to a hyperextended knee suffered against the Broncos. 

He said during the week that he anticipated returning, but still carried a questionable tag into the weekend. 

Now, it appears the 25-year-old has officially been deemed good to go. 

This will be a ginormous boost for Gang Green's offense as they look for their second consecutive win. 

Wilson reeled in a total of 36 receptions for 395 yards and four touchdowns in six games prior to the injury. 

He'll now be working with a deeper receiving core that added change of scenery candidates AD Mitchell and John Metchie III ahead of the trade deadline. 

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With next win, Sean McDemott will be sixth coach with 100 in first nine seasons

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08 November 2025

On Sunday at Miami, Bills coach Sean McDermott will attempt to win his 100th career game, including playoffs. It's only his ninth season as a head coach.

Via NBC Sports research, McDermott can become only the sixth NFL head coach with 100 or more wins in his first nine seasons, including playoffs.

The others are George Seifert (116), Paul Brown (104), John Madden (103), Joe Gibbs (102), and Mike McCarthy (101).

Yes, McDermott has benefited from the playing of a 17th regular season game, which started in 2021. Regardless, he has 99 wins in nine seasons.

Overall, McDermott has a record of 92-47 in the regular season, and 7-7 in the playoffs.

And the playoffs are ultimately what matters for McDermott. The Bills likely will get their again in 2025. The challenge is to get past the Chiefs, and ultimately to get to the Super Bowl.

In a wide-open conference, Buffalo currently has as good of a chance as anyone.

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