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Cole Thompson

NFL fines Texans RB Joe Mixon for the dumbest reason after playoff loss

Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon is getting fined by the NFL.

Here’s the funny part: He’s getting in trouble for something someone else.

After the Texans’ 23-14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, the league office wasn’t pleased with how several players responded over the perceived errors in officiating on several players.

Multiple Texans, including head coach DeMeco Ryans and defensive end Will Anderson Jr., voiced their frustrations about having to be us against the refs” when trying to make tackles.

Mixon voiced his opinion, telling reporters postgame that when playing at Arrowhead Stadium.

“You can never leave it into the refs’ hands,” Mixon said. “The whole world sees, man, what it is. When it comes down to it, you can never leave it into the refs’ hands. It’s all good, though.”

But the league fined Mixon $25,000 for tweeting postgame: “Why play the game if every 50/50 call goes with Chiefs. These officials are trash and bias.”

Here’s the problem. Mixon never posted that to X, formerly known as Twitter. Former Cincinnati Bengals receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh was the one behind the words.

Mixon, well within his right, called out the NFL for the fine on social media Wednesday afternoon.

If the league wants to fine Mixon, it could, but that would mean Anderson and several others would likely have to be under the microscope. In the letter sent to Mixon, his direct words also weren’t mentioned, only the tweet that was sent by a player who’s delivering hot takes on FS1.

The NFL could fix the issue right away by rescinding the fine and apologizing to Mixon for a mistake. If it remains steadfast by its mistake, the Pro Bowl running back will appeal the decision.

You can only imagine a simple search on Twitter will solve the problem while embarrassing the league office.

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