Patriots WR Edelman fined $63.5K by NFL

New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman (11) runs the ball against the Buffalo Bills during the second half at Gillette Stadium on Sunday.
New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman (11) runs the ball against the Buffalo Bills during the second half at Gillette Stadium on Sunday.
New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman is $63,504 lighter in the wallet after being fined by the NFL for three separate incidents of unnecessary roughness in last week's game versus the Buffalo Bills. Edelman was fined $26,739 for each of his two illegal crack-back blocks and $10,026 for blocking safety Siran Neal after calling for a fair catch. The total sum of the fines is more than half of Edelman's weekly pay, which is $117,647. He has a base salary of $2 million this season. Players are able to have fines reduced on appeal if they are more than a quarter of their weekly pay for a first offense, or more than half of their pay for a second. Edelman also was fined $26,739 for an unnecessary roughness penalty incurred in New England's first meeting with Buffalo on Oct. 29. The 32-year-old Edelman missed the entire 2017 season after suffering a torn ACL in an exhibition contest in August and served a four-game suspension for violating the league's performance-enhancing drug policy to begin the 2018 campaign. Edelman has recorded 69 receptions for 781 yards and five touchdowns in 11 games for the Patriots (10-5), who have won 10 straight AFC East championships. New England can clinch a first-round bye in the playoffs should it defeat the visiting New York Jets (4-11) on Sunday (1 p.m. ET).

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