Breaking News: NFL Delays Announcement, Then Unveils Severe Penalty for Kansas City Chiefs Player in Relation to Super Bowl

NFL Delays, Then Announces Massive Punishment For Kansas City Chiefs Player  Regarding Super Bowl | Yardbarker

The NFL chose to delay its announcement until Monday regarding punitive measures against a Kansas City Chiefs player for an illegal action during their Super Bowl triumph over the San Francisco 49ers.

On Saturday, the league typically issues statements about fines from the previous week’s games. However, there was no such announcement, leaving analysts speculating that Chiefs linebacker Nick Bolton and cornerback L’Jarius Sneed might face penalties for their actions during the Super Bowl.

It wasn’t until President’s Day that the league revealed Bolton’s punishment. According to reports, Bolton was fined a substantial sum, exceeding $8,000, for a horse-collar tackle on 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy during the game’s second quarter.

Despite being the only player penalized for an on-field safety violation during Super Bowl LVIII, Bolton’s fine sparked some controversy. Critics argued that penalizing him with such a significant amount seemed disproportionate for the offense committed.

This decision may affect Bolton’s discretionary spending, notably in a city like Las Vegas, where the Chiefs often visit, especially considering quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ promise to return the team to the strip after their Super Bowl victory.