Jerry Jones gave a $ 250,000 fine by NFL for ‘involuntary’ gesture: What did he do?

The NFL said on Tuesday that it fined Jerry Jones $ 250,000 for an obscene gesture to fans at Metlife Stadium who, according to the owner of Dallas ‘involuntary’ and intended for fans of the Cowboys, not the New York Jets. The incident arrived in Dallas’ 37-22 victory late on Sunday. Jones said on his radio show on Tuesday that he was planning to flash a “thumbs up” for the celebration of Cowboys fans. Jones is considering an appeal, said League spokesman Brian McCarthy. Jones is trapped on a video that smiled viral viral as he pointed to fans before briefly flashing the gesture. “It was a shame. It was an exchange with our fans in front of us, “Jones said at 105.3 The fan. ‘There were a swarm of cowboys fans before -not jets fans, cowboys fans. The whole stadium was full of enthusiasm of cowboys and definitely late in the game. ‘ Jones’ gesture came shortly after Dak Prescott’s fourth Touchdown Pass gave the Cowboys a 37-14 lead, with 4:31 left in the match. Read also | Micah Parsons’ contract dispute with Dallas Cowboys: What happens? All you need to know “(the gesture) was involuntary on my part, because it was just after we made our last touchdown, and we were all excited about it,” Jones said. ‘There was no antagonistic problem or something like that. I just set up the wrong show on hand. This is by accident. I don’t make a joke. If you want to mention it by chance, you can call it by chance. But it got pretty fast. I had a chance to look at it. It looked quickly quickly, but the intention was ‘thumbs’, and basically on our fans, because everyone was excited. ” Late in the 2023 season, the NFL fined Carolina Panthers owners, David Tepper, $ 300,000 for throwing a drink at fans in Jacksonville.

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