September 28, 2024

The NFL penalized Houston Texans defensive lineman Will Anderson Jr. for the second time this season on Saturday.

The NFL penalized the former Alabama All-American $16,391 for a hit on New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson on a second-and-10 snap at the Houston 44-yard line during the Texans’ 30-6 loss to the Jets on Sunday.

On the play, Anderson was called for roughing the passer.

Anderson was also fined $16,391 by the NFL for roughing the passer during Houston’s 30-27 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Nov. 12.

Two Philadelphia Eagles defensive backs, safety Reed Blankenship, a former West Limestone High School standout, and cornerback Eli Ricks, an Alabama alumni, were among the other 22 NFL players punished for breaches during Week 14 games.

Blankenship was fined $4,843 by the NFL for unnecessary roughness in the second quarter of Philadelphia’s 33-13 loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. Blankenship was not called for a penalty on the play, and he was forced to leave the game to be assessed for a head injury sustained as a result of the hit.

 The NFL fined Blankenship the same amount for unnecessary roughness following the Eagles’ 23-14 victory against the Los Angeles Rams on Oct. 8.

Ricks was also penalized for unnecessary roughness on a non-flag play versus Dallas. Ricks was fined $4,185 for his antics during a third-quarter Cowboys punt.

Blankenship resumed full practice participation on Thursday and is anticipated to be back in the lineup for Philadelphia’s game against the Seattle Seahawks on Monday night.

 Anderson, on the other hand, has not healed from an ankle injury suffered against the Jets, has not practiced this week, and has been ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans.

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