Saints fined for player allegedly faking injury against Bucs; team denies allegations

The New Orleans Saints have been fined more than $500,000 for a player allegedly faking an injury during Monday night’s loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 

The NFL reportedly determined that Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan faked an injury in the fourth quarter, and he was fined $50,000. 

The organization was fined $350,000, head coach Dennis Allen was fined $100,000 and co-defensive coordinator Ryan Nielsen was fined $50,000, according to ESPN. 

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New Orleans released a statement Saturday saying it will appeal the fines. 

"The New Orleans Saints deny any allegations of purposefully delaying the game on Monday evening," the statement said. "Defensive end Cameron Jordan felt foot pain following a third-down play and sought medical attention. He entered the blue medical tent and was examined by the medical staff and, following the examination, he was taped and able to finish the game.

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"He had an MRI performed the following day in New Orleans and was confirmed that he suffered an acute mid-foot sprain in his left foot. He has been at the facility each day receiving treatment for his injury he suffered on the play. The Saints will appeal the fines through the proper channels and believe the allegations will be proved incorrect."

On a third-and-17 in the fourth quarter, Jordan fell to the ground after trying to sack Tampa Bay quarterback Tom Brady before getting back up. 

After taking a few steps and looking toward the sideline, Jordan fell to a knee and pointed toward his leg. 

Jordan took to Twitter Saturday morning after being notified of the fine. 

"Most expensive fine to date from the [NFL] came in yesterday… added stressor for no reason," Jordan posted to Twitter.

New Orleans dropped to 4-9 after blowing a 13-point fourth-quarter lead to Tampa Bay. The Saints face the Atlanta Falcons Sunday. 



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