Miami Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey has been fined $16,883 by the NFL for roughing the passer during the team’s Week 5 victory against the New England Patriots, according to NFL Insider Tom Pelissero.
The incident occurred when Ramsey struck Patriots quarterback Jacoby Brissett on the facemask after Brissett had already thrown the ball. The fine follows the NFL’s ongoing push to enhance player safety, particularly when it comes to protecting quarterbacks from unnecessary contact.
Ramsey’s penalty and subsequent fine serve as a reminder of the league’s strict stance on roughing the passer, an issue that has been under heightened scrutiny over the past several seasons. The NFL’s enforcement of these rules reflects its commitment to minimizing injury risks for quarterbacks, one of the most protected positions on the field.
Despite the penalty, the Dolphins emerged victorious in the low-scoring contest, defeating the Patriots 15-10. The win snapped a three-game losing streak for Miami and improved their record to 2-3, giving the team a much-needed boost as they entered their Week 6 bye. The Dolphins’ defense, anchored by players like Ramsey, played a pivotal role in securing the win, limiting New England’s passing attack and keeping the team in contention throughout the game.