Seahawks fined $100,000 for violating concussion protocol

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Fri, 22 Dec 2017 - 10:53 GMT

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Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers looks to pass during the first half against the Seattle Seahawks, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on September 10, 2017 - AFP/GETTY

Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers looks to pass during the first half against the Seattle Seahawks, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on September 10, 2017 - AFP/GETTY

22 December 2017: The Seattle Seahawks were fined $100,000 by the NFL for failure to follow concussion protocol during a game last month against the Arizona Cardinals, the league and the NFLPA announced Thursday.

The $100,000 fine represents the maximum punishment for a first offense under the protocol.

In addition to the fine, the Seahawks' coaching and medical staffs will be required to attend remedial training regarding concussion protocol, the NFL and NFLPA said in its joint statement.

The announcement stems from quarterback Russell Wilson briefly leaving midway through the third quarter of Seattle's 22-16 win on Nov. 9 after taking a hit to the chin from Arizona linebacker Karlos Dansby.

Referee Walt Anderson then sent Wilson off the field for a test.

Wilson went into the medical tent on the sideline TV cameras showed the quarterback was only in the tent for seconds and sat out just one play before returning to the game.

Wilson was on the field for two more plays before the Seahawks punted. During the change of possession, he entered the tent and remained inside for a longer period of time.

"The results of the joint review determined that the protocol was triggered when Mr. Wilson was directed to the sideline for an evaluation after the referee, Walt Anderson, concluded that a medical examination was warranted," the NFL and NFLPA said in a joint statement.

"Nonetheless, the required evaluation was not conducted and Mr. Wilson was permitted to return to the game without an evaluation. Once it is determined that a medical examination is warranted, a player may only be cleared to return by the medical staff; Mr. Wilson's return to the field without a sideline concussion evaluation was therefore in violation of the Concussion Protocol.

"Subsequently the team medical staff did examine the player and clear him per the protocol.

"As determined by the NFL and NFLPA, an immediate update will be made to the protocol instructing officials, teammates, and coaching staff to take players directly to a member of the medical team for a concussion assessment."

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