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NFL fines Tyreek Hill for throwing up his signature peace sign on TD vs Giants

Nikki Chavanelleby:Nikki Chavanelle10/15/23

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Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill is trying to avoid NFL fines but the hits just keep on coming. After the league fined him $7,000 for not wearing socks after Week 4, Hill received another fine, this time for his signature touchdown celebration.

Playing against the Giants last week, Hill hit New York with the peace sign on his way into the end zone on a 69-yard scamper. For that act of celebration, the league gave him a fine of $10,927 for unsportsmanlike conduct.

Despite receiving a fine, Hill still came out on top on Sunday as the Dolphins took down the Giants 31-16. The wideout had eight receptions, 181 yards and a touchdown on nine targets. So far this season, Hill has 36 receptions for 651 yards and five receiving touchdowns. He’s also added 14 rushing yards.

Hill estimates that the NFL has levied about $100,000 worth of fines against him. In past games, any time Hill didn’t wear socks with his cleats, the NFL considered it a violation of the uniform code.

Hill tired of NFL fines

Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network reported that Hill’s fines didn’t total $100,000, but is still a “significant amount.”

When Hill met with the media on Thursday, he found himself answering questions about his footwear.

“I don’t want to further talk on it,” Hill told reporters. “I feel like my job as an employee of the NFL is to comply, so that’s what I’m going to do. I’m going to comply, I’m going to give in. Usually, I bite the bullet and try to fight back, but once they start digging in your pocket a little bit, there’s really not much you can do.

“Plus in some kind of way, it gives me an advantage,” Hill said. “That’s what they said with me not having on socks, they said it gives me an advantage. I was like, ‘So y’all are going to drug test me for not wearing socks?’ At this point, I’m not going to say nothing, I’m just going to comply.”

Tyreek Hill is the highest-paid receiver in the NFL and makes roughly $30 million a year, so he can absorb a fine of $7,000 every few games. Even so, he doesn’t like throwing money away.

“The NFL has certain rules that have been here way before I’ve been playing this game, and they are going to be here well after, so it’s my job to comply… I don’t know, they’ve got their whole philosophy behind it,” Hill said. “I’m just going to do what I can to keep my hard-earned money in my pocket.”

The Dolphins take on the winless Carolina Panthers on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.

On3’s Suzanne Halliburton contributed to this report.