The NFL is reissuing the $25,000 fine they gave Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon for something he didn’t say. Mixon had been sanctioned for saying, “Why play the game if every 50/50 call goes ...
The NFL fined Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon for something he didn't say, according to the RB and his agent.
The NFL will be fining Joe Mixon after all. After fining Mixon $25,000 for comments he didn't make, the NFL has reissued the ...
Two-time Pro Bowl running back Joe Mixon has been fined $25,000 for comments he made about NFL officiating. The only problem ...
The NFL fined Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon $25,000 for comments he didn’t make about the officiating in the Texans’ divisional-round loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, Mixon’s agent ...
Joe Mixon rightfully had some harsh words for the NFL on Twitter after a pretty costly blunder had the Houston Texans’ running back invoking Connor McDavid, of all athletes, in his rant.
After getting fined for something he didn't say, Joe Mixon is still getting fined for what he did say after the Texans' loss.
Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon is lashing out at the NFL over a fine he received for something he didn't say. Mixon started out by tagging the NFL on X and calling the league "wild" with a ...
The NFL fined Texans running back Joe Mixon $25,000 for criticizing the referees after Houston's playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday. There's just one problem: Mixon didn't make the ...
Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon announced via X on Wednesday that the NFL fined him for comments he didn't make following the playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. And the result has been ...
CBS analyst and former NFL star J.J. Watt is among those questioning a recent $25,000 fine for Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon for criticism of officials. "This has not received enough ...
Joe Mixon of the Houston Texans mistakenly received a $25,000 fine from the NFL for comments made about game officials. When it was discovered that a teammate actually made the comments in question, ...