The Houston Texans are meeting with every superstar at the NFL Combine, including a former Doak Walker Award finalist.
A year ago, the Bengals were widely expected to cut running back Joe Mixon before the Texans traded a seventh-round draft pick for him.
A back-and-forth saga in January saw Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon fined for words not his own then fined again for words he said within league guidelines by the NFL. But on Tuesday, Mixon got his retribution.
The Joe Mixon fine saga has reached its apparent conclusion. It's done so in favor of the Houston Texans running back. NFL hearing officer Chris Palmer wrote Tuesday that he has overturned a $25,000 fine of Mixon issued by the NFL,
The NFL has rescinded a $25,000 fine it issued to Texans running back Joe Mixon after finding that he had not criticized officials following Houston’s playoff defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs in January.
Mixon was first issued a fine for something he didn't say, then fined for something he did actually say but now won't be fined at all
February 18 - Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon is in the clear after the NFL on Tuesday retracted a $25,000 fine for something Mixon didn't say. Mixon was dinged for public criticism of the officials after his team's AFC divisional round loss to the ...
Texans running back Joe Mixon has won his appeal of a $25,000 fine he received for a comment he made about officiating after Houston lost to the Chiefs in the playoffs.
The NFL determined that the controversial comments about the way a divisional round game was officiated last month were misattributed to running back Joe Mixon.
Joe Mixon won’t own the NFL $25,000 for his comments made following the divisional round loss to Kansas City….good, because he never should have been punished.
The NFL has rescinded a $25,000 fine Houston’s Joe Mixon received for comments about officiating in the Texans’ loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round of the playoffs after an appeal by the running back.
Texans RB Joe Mixon won’t be fined for criticizing the NFL’s referees after Houston’s loss to the Kansas City #Chiefs in the AFC playoffs.