Cordell Volson has incurred a financial penalty for his actions during the recent Bengals versus Bills game, resulting in a reduction of his earnings.
The Cincinnati Bengals disrupted the Buffalo Bills’ momentum, putting an end to Josh Allen’s 5-0 undefeated record in a contentious Sunday Night Football matchup.
Tensions escalated during and after certain plays, with Bengals offensive guard Cordell Volson receiving a fine for a specific incident involving a late hit on Bills safety Micah Hyde.
#Bengals OL Cordell Volson was fined $5,746 for unnecessary roughness. Volson hit and injured #Bills safety Micah Hyde after a play on SNF, but was not penalized.pic.twitter.com/1EUw8o2gpf
— Ryan Talbot (@RyanTalbotBills) November 11, 2023
The play in question, where Volson made contact with Hyde after the whistle, did not draw an immediate penalty during the game.
The overall atmosphere of the game was intense, with Hyde himself getting involved in post-whistle action, tackling Joe Mixon.
The Bills had multiple players engaging in similar behavior, including slamming opponents to the ground out of bounds.
Dealing with such situations as a team requires a measured response without crossing the line. Volson attempted to convey to Hyde that he should refrain from getting involved in post-play altercations, although the fine adds an additional layer of frustration to the situation.
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