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Goldson's suspension reduced to $100,000 on appeal

Dashon Goldson - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Dashon Goldson - Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Buccaneers safety Dashon Goldson's one game suspension has been reduced to a $100,000 fine for his helmet-to-helmet hit on Darren Sproles of New Orleans.

The NFL announced the decision Wednesday by Matt Birk, who handles appeals of discipline of on-field punishment for players for the league and NFL Players Association.

Goldson was suspended one game without pay Monday for flagrant and repeat violations of NFL safety rules prohibiting hits to the head and neck area of defenseless players. This will allow him to play Sunday against New England.

He was penalized for unnecessary roughness in last week's game against New Orleans for the hit. It was Goldson's fifth violation for unnecessary roughness since 2011.

Birk upheld a $30,000 fine for another Goldson helmet to helmet hit in the opener against New York Jets tight end Jeff Cumberland.

Goldson was an All-Pro last season with San Francisco, helping the 49ers reach the Super Bowl. He joined Tampa Bay as a free agent, signing a five-year, $41.25 million contract.

If the seventh-year pro's suspension had been upheld it would have cost Goldson $264,705 in salary.

The Bucs have committed a league-high 23 penalties for 220 yards in two games. They've been flagged for six personal fouls — five for helmet-to-helmet contact and the other for a late hit on Jets quarterback Geno Smith.


Article Source: AP NFL website

New England Patriots - New York Jets game predictions

New England Patriots - New York Jets game predictions
New England Patriots - New York Jets game predictions

New England Patriots - New York Jets

8:25; Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass.


Jets rookie QB Geno Smith likely garnered confidence in beating the Bucs 18-17 on Sunday. Now New York catches a break with New England losing top rusher Shane Vereen to wrist surgery while top receiver Danny Amendola (groin) is questionable. 

But the Jets will be without WR/PR Jeremy Kerley. He sustained a concussion on Sunday's helmet-to-helmet hit by Bucs S Mark Barron. The Patriots needed a last-minute field goal to beat the Bills in Week 1, so this one might be tighter than expected as well.

For this game, my prediction is:

New England Patriots - New York Jets

New England - win less than 12 points difference, and this game is under 43 points in total




Injury report

Jets — Out: LB Quinton Coples (ankle), WR Jeremy Kerley (concussion), QB Mark Sanchez (shoulder). Probable: LB Nick Bellore (oblique), G Willie Colon (knee), CB Antonio Cromartie (hip), TE Jeff Cumberland (chin), DT Kenrick Ellis (back), WR Clyde Gates (knee), DT Damon Harrison (knee), WR Stephen Hill (knee), WR Santonio Holmes (foot), T Ben Ijalana (knee), RB Chris Ivory (thumb), C Nick Mangold (elbow), LB Garrett McIntyre (ribs), CB Dee Milliner (hip), RB Bilal Powell (shoulder), DT Sheldon Richardson (shoulder), QB Geno Smith (ankle), TE Kellen Winslow (knee).

Patriots — Doubtful: WR Danny Amendola (groin), TE Rob Gronkowski (back, forearm). Questionable: RB Brandon Bolden (knee), WR Aaron Dobson (hamstring), S Nate Ebner (ankle), S Duron Harmon (hamstring), WR Matthew Slater (knee), TE Zach Sudfeld (hamstring), T Will Svitek (knee), RB Leon Washington (thigh). Probable: CB Marquice Cole (hamstring), CB Alfonzo Dennard (ankle), RB Stevan Ridley (shoulder).




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