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Steelers’ Kwon Alexander fined $43,709 for hard hit in preseason game vs. Bucs

Chris Adamski
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Pittsburgh Steelers inside linebacker Kwon Alexander leaves the field following the Aug. 11 preseason game at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Alexander was fined$43,709 for a play during that game in which the NFL deemed he used his helmet to launch into a ball-carrier.

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Pittsburgh Steelers inside linebacker Kwon Alexander was fined $43,709 by the NFL for a hard tackle he made during the first quarter of an Aug. 11 preseason game.

Alexander dropped Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Chase Edmonds for a 2-yard loss a moment after he received a pass from Baker Mayfield 13 minutes and 42 seconds into the game in Tampa.

Alexander, a nine-year NFL veteran, was assessed a 15-yard unnecessary roughness penalty on the play.

According to the schedule of infractions and fines agreed to by the NFL and its players union, Alexander’s fine amount was selected to represent a second offense for “Impermissible Use of the Helmet/Launching.”

“It’s something I can’t control,” Alexander said about being penalized on the play when asked about it two days later at Saint Vincent . “I just move on to the next play. Do what I got to do and move on to the next play.”

While Alexander was playing for the San Francisco 49ers in 2019, he was fined $28,075 for a hit on Bucs quarterback Jameis Winston.

“I am gonna hit people,” Alexander said, when asked if he would change his game as a result of being penalized. “So I ain’t really worried about it. So I just get it put out of the way.”

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