Allen Lazard was fined by the league for taunting the three Dolphins players he knocked them to the turf during a block that sprung Aaron Jones for a touchdown.
Pro Football Talk also reported that Lazard does plan to appeal the fine."I think it doesn’t make sense to highlight a play and to use it on your social-media platforms to give it more attention but also to have a negative connotation. It’s very contradictory."
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers praised Lazard's block, which proved to be one of the key plays to help lift Green Bay to victory over Miami.
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