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Jones plans appeal after NFL's $500,000 Oxnard fine

Dallas was fined alongside New Orleans for unsportsmanlike behavior at Tuesday's joint practice; club fines for players are also planned.

Princeton Newsroom

August 22, 20262 min read

Princeton readers tracking Cowboys camp notes found Jerry Jones's appeal pledge at the center of Thursday's news. The dollar figure is settled in the public record: $500,000 for Dallas, $500,000 for New Orleans. According to frisco.city, those matching penalties followed Tuesday's joint practice fights in Oxnard, with NFL.com and the Associated Press publishing the league's statement.

Fox 4 also covered the matching fines in local television reporting that aligned with the AP and NFL.com accounts. Joint practices sit outside a full broadcast truck setup, which is why the league's video request, as AP described it, mattered to the review.

Half a million, twice

Jerry Jones called the fine "pretty stiff" and said the Cowboys will appeal, according to AP. He also said the club intends to fine players involved in the scrapes and indicated linebacker Donovan Ezeiruaku is among them. Jones framed the size of the penalty as the league making a serious point about sportsmanship — language AP attributed to his Thursday remarks in Oxnard.

He said taking helmets off and swinging or hitting "is not good for anybody." He added that whether on the field or in society, ignoring consequences of behavior will "bring you to your knees pretty quick," per AP.

The fights AP detailed

AP's account listed punches in multiple skirmishes, Saints tight end Brock Rechsteiner's body slam of safety Jalen Thompson, Saints center Erik McCoy tossing a Cowboys helmet skyward, and the McCoy-Ezeiruaku punch exchange that ended with Ezeiruaku's ejection (his second of camp). Schottenheimer and Moore nearly shut the practice down early.

Schottenheimer said, "Unfortunately we didn't handle that very well today," after describing a chippy session; Moore acknowledged "non-football stuff."

Saturday still on the calendar

The Competition Committee's multi-year sportsmanship emphasis and a pre-camp memo on injury-risk behavior were cited in the NFL statement published by NFL.com. AP reported the league asked for video before ruling.

None of that changes Saturday's appointment: per NFL.com, Dallas plays the Arizona Cardinals in preseason Week 2. frisco.city connected those calendar facts for readers in and around Princeton who are following camp discipline as closely as depth-chart chatter.

Sources

https://frisco.city/article/jerry-jones-plans-appeal-as-nfl-docks-cowboys-half-a-million-for-oxnard-brawls

https://apnews.com/article/cowboys-saints-practice-fines-379642b637ebef52f0147757a61aba01

https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-fines-cowboys-saints-500k-each-for-unsportsmanlike-behavior-at-joint-practice

https://www.fox4news.com/sports/dallas-cowboys-fined-500000-multiple-fights-joint-practice-saints

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