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NFL Rules Heyward's Hit on Sanders Legal
5 Jan
Summary
- Steelers lineman Cam Heyward avoids fine for roughing the passer penalty.
- NFL reviewed the play and deemed Heyward's hit on Browns QB Sanders legal.
- The penalty occurred during the Steelers' Week 17 loss to the Browns.
Steelers defensive lineman Cam Heyward has been cleared by the NFL and will not face a fine for a roughing the passer penalty assessed during the Week 17 game against the Cleveland Browns. The league's review concluded that the hit on Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders was legal, overturning the on-field flag.
The play occurred in the second half, where Heyward's signature bull rush resulted in him landing on Sanders. While a penalty was called for violating the 'body weight' rule, the NFL ultimately decided against issuing the potential $17,389 fine.
Heyward, who leads interior defensive linemen with 71 tackles this season, acknowledged the difficulty of officiating such plays. The Browns won the matchup 13-6, snapping a four-game losing streak, while Sanders recorded modest stats in his second career win.




