Edelman fined $63,504, Mayfield docked for stare at Jackson

NEW YORK (AP) — New England receiver Julian Edelman has been fined $63,504 for three separate instances of unnecessary roughness in a victory over Buffalo, only one of which was penalized.

Cleveland quarterback Baker Mayfield was fined $10,026, but not for starting down former coach Hue Jackson in the closing minutes of the Browns' win over Cincinnati. Mayfield's fine was for a lewd gesture during a touchdown celebration on the sideline.

Edelman was fined twice for $26,739 apiece and once for $10,026. The only penalty came when he blocked Buffalo's Siran Neal after calling for a fair catch on a punt.

New York Jets coach Todd Bowles was fined $25,000 for criticizing officials in levies announced Saturday. Bowles said he "thought we were playing two teams" after the Jets were flagged 16 times for a team-record 172 yards in a 44-38 overtime loss to Green Bay.

Jets defensive lineman Leonard Williams was fined $43,449, about half for an altercation with Green Bay right tackle Bryan Bulaga and the other half for a hit on quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Williams was ejected after throwing a punch at Bulaga late in the second quarter.

It was an expensive weekend for the Jets overall. Running back Trenton Cannon and cornerback Darryl Roberts were fined $26,739 apiece for unnecessary roughness.

Houston defensive end Jadeveon Clowney was fined $40,110 for hitting Philadelphia quarterback Nick Foles late and grabbing his facemask.

Arizona safety Tre Boston was fined $26,739 after twice getting penalized for unnecessary roughness. One of the penalties was for lowering his head to initiate contact.

Jacksonville's Telvin Smith and Yannick Ngakoue were fined for celebrating Smith's 33-yard interception return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. Ngakoue was fined $26,739 while Smith was docked $10,026.

Philadelphia's Tre Sullivan was fined $26,739 for lowering his head to initiate contact, and Dallas' Randy Gregory was fined $20,054 for a hit on Tampa Bay quarterback Jameis Winston.

Tennessee's Taylor Lewan and Washington's Josh Norman were fined $10,026 apiece for a postgame altercation on the sideline.