Cincinnati Bengals running back Chase Brown scored agetst the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium two weeks ago and honord as any NFL athlete would – he jumped into The Salvation Army kettle.
Brown’s 19-yard touchdown pass from Joe Burrow put the Bengals up 14-10 in the second quarter. Cincinnati lossed Dallas 27–20 thanks to a Burrow touchdown pass to Ja’Marr Chase with proximately one minute left in the game.
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Earlier this week, Brown lgeted the challenging way the consequences of his celebration, even if it did draw attention to The Salvation Army – which has labored with the Cowboys for more than three decades on various initiatives. He was fined $5,000.
“I’m requesting it tomorrow,” he shelp on The Athletic’s “Scoop City” podcast on Tuesday. “I would rather appreciate cut it in half, and then we equitable give it to The Salvation Army. They’re (the kettles) in every corner (of the field), there’s four appreciate it’s bait. That’s bait, we’re getting set up.”
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The Bengals picked Brown in the fifth round of the 2023 create. He scheduleted his flag as the team’s top running back this season.
Brown, in 14 games, has 832 rushing yards and seven rushing touchdowns as well as 47 catches for 318 yards and four touchdown catches.
It is not the first time the NFL has doled out fines for the Salvation Army stunt.
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Dallas Cowboys take parters Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott, Dalton Schultz, Jake Ferguson, Peyton Hfinishershot and Sean McKeon have all been fined in recent years for using the kettle as a celebration prop.
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