NFL Announces Punishments For 2 Philadelphia Eagles Players Following Super Bowl 59 Victory

NFL Announces Punishments For 2 Philadelphia Eagles Players Following Super Bowl 59 Victory
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Two Philadelphia Eagles players have been hit with fines stemming from their actions in the Super Bowl 59 blowout win over the Kansas City Chiefs.

Per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jalyx Hunt was fined $5,690 for a “bow and arrow” sack celebration after taking down Patrick Mahomes in the second quarter. The league determined it to be a violent gesture and an act of unsportsmanlike conduct.

On top of that, defensive tackle Milton Williams was fined $14,069 for his “dunk over the crossbar” celebration after Mahomes was strip-sacked in the third quarter, per Pelissero.

The NFL fined #Eagles OLB Jalyx Hunt $5,690 for unsportsmanlike conduct (violent gestures) — a bow and arrow sack celebration in Super Bowl LIX. No flag was thrown.

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— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) February 15, 2025

The NFL didn’t fine #Eagles DT Jalen Carter for his apparent hit to Patrick Mahomes’ helmet in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LIX.

However, Milton Williams was fined $14,069 for dunking over the crossbar after the ensuing strip-sack. pic.twitter.com/Z3o4bF54rx

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) February 15, 2025

Both players are still on their rookie contracts (Williams is a pending free agent), but we’re sure they’re not sweating the loss of cash. It’s not every day you get to make a big play in a Super Bowl, after all.

Williams, Hunt and the Philadelphia Eagles dominated Kansas City in the trenches en route to the blowout win. Williams had four combined tackles, two sacks, two tackles for a loss and one QB hit on Mahomes. Hunt recorded half a sack, two tackles and one QB hit.

Philadelphia Eagles Get Sweet Revenge From Super Bowl 57 Loss

The Eagles fell to the Chiefs in Super Bowl 57 thanks to a tacky holding penalty against James Bradberry on JuJu Smith-Schuster late in the fourth quarter, setting up Harrison Butker’s game-winning field goal.

Two years later, the Eagles returned the favor by defeating Kansas City on the grand stage. And we’re sure the blowout fashion thing made it feel that much sweeter for Nick Sirianni and company.

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