Owings Mills, Mo. – Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbo said Friday that he has not heard from the NFL office fees after the Kansas City Chiefs lowered their faces to argue with officials during the 20-34-20 loss on Monday night.
NFL The incident was reported by the Referees Association to Troy Vincent, executive vice president of the NFL at Football Operations.
“I understand we’re all chasing perfection,” Harboff said Friday. “We try to be as perfect as possible. Catching others is a very difficult norm. But try to do the best you can. I really have to tell you about this.”
According to a league memo received Wednesday, the NFL Coaches have threatened to seize suspension and draft picks as punishment for failing to comply with CoachID-19 Game-Day protocol and have strongly warned coaches not to wear masks uncontrollably during games. Adam Shafter of ESPN.
Five head coaches – Raiders John Gruden, Saints Sean Payton, Broncos’ Vic Fangio, Rams’ Sean McWay and Seahawks’ Pete Carroll – have previously been fined by the league for not wearing masks on the sidelines. During games.
In the first quarter of Monday’s game, Harbff was seen lowering his neck gator while screaming in the face of line judge Mark Steinkerchner about a tripping penalty on his therapist Nick Boyle.
On Wednesday, when Harbaugh asked about the incident with the official, Ravens praised how the league’s mask protocol is followed in the first three games.
“I don’t think there’s anyone better than me or our staff, from the beginning of the game to the end of the game,” Harbhajan said. “Thinking for three hours, in a warm, competitive environment, especially when you’re screaming that your mask won’t come down for 5 to 10 seconds, I don’t think anyone can catch that standard.”
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