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Alge Crumpler, Chris Houston, DeAngelo Hall, Roddy White, and Joe Horn were all fined by the NFL on Monday for various uniform violations in which each player showed support for jailed quarterback, Michael Vick.
After a Roddy White touchdown during last Monday's showdown versus New Orleans, wide receiver Joe Horn pulled up White's jersey and revealed a home-made "Free Michael Vick" t-shirt he was wearing underneath. The efforts cost White $10,000 and Horn $7,500.
Crumpler, Houston, and Hall were also fined $10,000 each for wearing eye-black strips bearing written support of Vick. The fact that the NFL doubled up on the typical $5,000 uniform violation fine shows that the league does not appreciate gestures concerning the issue.
This is the second time Michael Vick has been tied to a hefty league effort of banning some sort of clothing attempt bearing his name. 2 years ago, the league placed a ban on fans bearing any sort of clothing or any signs that mentioned Vick's "Ron Mexico" alias. -AE
After a Roddy White touchdown during last Monday's showdown versus New Orleans, wide receiver Joe Horn pulled up White's jersey and revealed a home-made "Free Michael Vick" t-shirt he was wearing underneath. The efforts cost White $10,000 and Horn $7,500.
Crumpler, Houston, and Hall were also fined $10,000 each for wearing eye-black strips bearing written support of Vick. The fact that the NFL doubled up on the typical $5,000 uniform violation fine shows that the league does not appreciate gestures concerning the issue.
This is the second time Michael Vick has been tied to a hefty league effort of banning some sort of clothing attempt bearing his name. 2 years ago, the league placed a ban on fans bearing any sort of clothing or any signs that mentioned Vick's "Ron Mexico" alias. -AE