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NFL fines Buccaneers’ Dashon Goldson $60,000 for latest illegal hit

Buccaneers safety Dashon Goldson tackles Dolphins receiver Rishard Matthews during a game last month in Tampa, Fla.
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The 2013 NFL season has become an expensive one for Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Dashon Goldson, who was fined $60,000 by the league Friday for a helmet-to-helmet hit against St. Louis Rams receiver Stedman Bailey on Sunday.

It’s the fourth time Goldson has been penalized for an illegal hit. His fines have totaled $190,000 plus a one-game suspension without pay that cost him another $264,705.

Goldson’s first offense this season came in the opening game for a hit on New York Jets wide receiver Jeff Cumberland. That cost him $30,000. The second offense came a week later against New Orleans Saints runninig back Darren Sproles and cost him $100,000. That penalty came with a one-game suspension that was overturned.

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Then in November, Goldson was suspended one game without pay for an illegal hit against Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White.

The NFL also fined Rams linebacker Jo-Lonn Dunbar $21,000 for a helmet-to-helmet hit and Jets defensive lineman Sheldon Richardson $15,750 for unnecessary roughness while hitting a quarterback. Richardson is appealing the fine.
Earlier this week, Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roberts Woods was fined $15,750 for punching Miami safety Reshad Jones.

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