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Two Broncos fined $42,540 total for head-to-head hits on Cam Newton

Two Broncos fined $42,540 total for head-to-head hits on Cam Newton
Two Broncos fined $42,540 total for head-to-head hits on Cam Newton
Big dents to their bank accounts for helmet-to-helmet hits on Cam Newton aren't deterring Denver Broncos defenders Brandon Marshall and Darian Stewart."I'll do it again," Marshall declared shortly after saying he'll fight his $24,309 fine for launching himself at Newton in Denver's 21-20 win over the Carolina Panthers in the NFL opener last week."I'm not going to change the way I play the game," asserted Stewart, who was fined $18,231 for his high hit against the league's reigning MVP.
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Denver Broncos players fined after hits on Cam Newton

Denver Broncos players fined after hits on Cam Newton
Denver Broncos players fined after hits on Cam Newton
The Denver Broncos were successful in defeating the Carolina Panthers in the NFL season opener at Mile High Stadium.After the game however, the NFL made the call to fine select Broncos defenders after a few illegal hits on Panthers quarterback Cam Newton.Brady Quinn and the crew of Pro Football Rundown discuss the fines distributed for the rough hits.
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Cam Newton on Broncos Head Hits: 'My Job Is Not to Lobby for My Health'

Cam Newton on Broncos Head Hits: 'My Job Is Not to Lobby for My Health'
Cam Newton on Broncos Head Hits: 'My Job Is Not to Lobby for My Health'
Despite his taking arguably more of a beating than anyone in Week 1, you won't find Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton on the injury report heading into the second week of the NFL season.The Denver Broncos unleashed several questionable hits on the QB in their rematch of Super Bowl 50, though only one drew a penalty flag.Earlier this week, the league admitted to missing another roughing the passer penalty and fined linebacker Brandon Marshall and safety Darian Stewart, who's fourth quarter helmet-to-helmet hit was flagged but offset by an intentional grounding penalty.
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