NFL chooses not to fine Marcus Epps for dangerous hit to Treylon Burks

After delivering a tough hit to wide receiver Treylon Burks last week, Eagles safety Marcus Epps was not penalized further by the NFL. Epps delivered a dangerous hit to Burks last week in the end zone as he attempted to force an incompletion, hitting Burks in the helmet and giving him a concussion that took him out of the game.
The moment was a scary one for Burks and football fans watching the game, as he remained on the field in a fixed position for a long time after receiving the hit — visibly injured on the play. While Epps was flagged on the play, the NFL has made the decision to not fine him or punish him any further for the incident.
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Marcus Epps not fined for hit on Treylon Burks
Given the highly visible nature of the hit and immediate effect on Burks, the decision by the NFL came as a surprise to many on Saturday. The former Arkansas standout was forced out of last week’s game with the injury immediately, and will likely miss next week at a minimum as well while he continues to progress through concussion protocols.
The NFL’s track record over recent years seems to indicate that head injuries and dangerous hits to helmets are a priority for the league, leading fans to believe the hit would draw a fine or further disciplinary action as a result. However, the NFL’s ruling seems to indicate they found the hit to be an accidental impact and not an explicitly dangerous attempt to make contact with the helmet of a defenseless receiver.