Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Roquan Smith has received a fine from the NFL following his tackle on Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver Chris Godwin during a game on Monday night. The incident occurred with just over a minute left in regulation, resulting in Godwin suffering a dislocated left ankle. According to sources, Smith will be fined $16,833 for using a hip-drop tackle, which the NFL has deemed a prohibited technique that can lead to serious injuries. Smith has the option to appeal this ruling.
The NFL defines a hip-drop tackle as a maneuver in which a defender wraps their arms around a ball carrier while dropping their hips, causing them to land on and trap the runner’s legs. This type of tackle is categorized under a rule that mandates a 15-yard penalty for the offending player, which includes an automatic first down for the opposing team. However, no penalty was called during the Ravens’ 41-31 victory over the Buccaneers, raising questions about officiating standards.
Despite the tackle’s implications, Tampa Bay quarterback Baker Mayfield will not face disciplinary action for using a smoke-free nicotine pouch called Zyn on the sideline during the game. Although the NFL prohibits tobacco-related products on the field, Mayfield will receive a reminder letter regarding this behavior, and future infractions could lead to fines. This decision reflects the league’s ongoing efforts to regulate player conduct and maintain a certain standard during games.
Godwin, who leads the NFL with 50 receptions in the first seven weeks of the season, underwent surgery to address his dislocated ankle and is expected to miss the remainder of the season. In his first public comments following the injury, Godwin expressed his emotional struggle and determination to overcome adversity. While he did not mention the tackle directly, his statement reflects the challenges athletes face after significant injuries, emphasizing the importance of character in dealing with setbacks.
Roquan Smith publicly expressed his respect for Godwin and offered prayers for his recovery. Smith emphasized that he never intends to injure other players during games, acknowledging the physical nature of football. He reiterated the commitment players have to each other, wishing for all to return safely to their families after games. This sentiment underscores the camaraderie and respect that often exists among players, even in the wake of potentially harmful plays.