NFL player fined because pants did not cover knees

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr has criticised a “ridiculous” NFL fine after it was ruled his “pants failed to cover the knee area” during a game.

The 26-year-old has been fined $14,037 (£10,848) for the “uniform violation” in Cleveland’s 32-28 defeat by the Seattle Seahawks on 13 October.

NFL rules state “pants must be worn over the entire knee area”.

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“14k for some pants that are not gonna protect me from anything,” he said.

He posted a letter received from the NFL on his Instagram story, adding: “This […] is ridiculous.”

The NFL says uniform rules help to “protect players from injury, maintain competitive balance, create a professional appearance and protect the league’s business partnerships”.

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Pants “shortened or rolled up to meet the stockings above the knee” are prohibited.

Beckham Jr can appeal against the fine – the 13th of his career.

He was fined the same amount earlier in October for his “unsportsmanlike conduct” in an on-field fight with Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey.

In 2016, he was fined $18,231 (£14,089) for a uniform violation.

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