Week 9 of the 2025 NFL season resulted in $398,507 in fines across 25 penalties — the highest total of the year — and none of that money goes toward league profits.

According to the NFL’s Gameday Accountability update released Saturday, 25 fines were issued across 2,206 total snaps — a sharp rise from just 10 fines in Week 8, continuing a midseason trend that has fluctuated between low double-digit and mid-20s totals.

The list spans from standard unsportsmanlike conduct fines in the $5,000-$8,000 range to a hefty six-figure penalty issued to Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu for repeated violations involving the controversial hip-drop tackle.

After being hit with a one-game ban for a third hip-drop violation, Luvu successfully appealed; the suspension was converted to

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