In this case, justice is served.
Joe Burrow was battered and bruised on Thursday night against the Baltimore Ravens, with a couple of clear illegal hits going uncalled.
But at least the NFL decided to punish Maxx Crosby for a late hit against the Cincinnati Bengals QB in last Sunday’s game.
Tom Pelissero reported that the league fined the Las Vegas Raiders defensive end $11,255 for unnecessary roughness for his hit on Burrow in Week 9.
The NFL fined #Raiders DE Maxx Crosby $11,255 for unnecessary roughness — for a hit on Joe Burrow after the play was whistled dead last week. pic.twitter.com/yqos54y8dW
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) November 9, 2024
Perhaps defenders will think twice about hitting the star QB in the future, because, after a strong start, the o-line had one of its worst outings against the Ravens.
On Thursday, Joe Burrow was hung out to dry. He was pressured on an unworkable 48% of dropbacks, hit 10 times, and hurried 21 (!) times. These are conditions to be wiped out by a pass rush, but Burrow threw for 428 YD and 4 TD.
How Burrow dominates on impossible mode pic.twitter.com/Gvu4riHUur
— Max Toscano (@maxtoscano1) November 9, 2024
Burrow getting roughed up with the grimace pic.twitter.com/VFBq93VP9Z
— Mark Slaughter (@MarkVSlaughter) November 8, 2024
And Burrow ended up taking some shots to the face that weren’t called.
Better Vision. Better Calls.
Yes, we’re still offering NFL refs free LASIK.pic.twitter.com/d7jYdo5q1z
— LASIK.com (@LASIKdotcom) November 8, 2024
Still, despite getting constantly hit, Burrow lit up Baltimore and almost came away with a win.
Now it’s time for Frank Pollack, Dan Pitcher, and Zac Taylor to put in place a better game plan to keep the franchise QB upright if they want to have a chance against the Los Angeles Raiders next Sunday.