Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph has been fined by the NFL for his role in the episode against the Cleveland Browns on November 14.
The game check for Rudolph, whose annual base salary is $658,267 represents not more than the fine.
Rudolph was not suspended because of his participation in the event, which comprised Browns defensive end Myles Garrett hitting him and ripping the helmet off the flames.
Garrett maintained though the NFL stated it found no signs of this Rudolph used a racial slur.
Garrett has been suspended his Browns teammate Larry Ogunjobi was prohibited one game after initially getting a three-game ban, and Steelers offensive lineman Maurkice Pouncey was suspended for two.
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