Pats' Harrison Draws $5K Fine
8th December, 2007 - 5:11 pm
ESPN - Brian Billick isn't a kiss-and-tell guy, so fans who watched the exchange between the Baltimore Ravens' Coach and Rodney Harrison Monday night may never know exactly what the Patriots' veteran strong safety said to provoke one of the funniest moments of the season.

But league officials apparently have some idea.

Lost amid the $70,000 in fines levied against four Ravens' players for their actions and comments during and after the Monday night loss to the Patriots: a fine of $25,000 for linebacker Bart Scott, who drew two unsportsmanlike conduct fouls and heaved an official's penalty flag into the stands, and a fine of $5,000 levied against Harrison.

The 14-year veteran was cited by the NFL for taunting the Ravens following a fourth-quarter interception by Patriots' free safety James Sanders on a deep pass by Kyle Boller that quashed a Baltimore scoring drive. [READ]

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