Brown’s possible final play as a Seahawk resulted in a penalty, an injury, and now a fine.
The Seattle Seahawks played a relatively clean game in terms of penalties in their season finale against the Los Angeles Rams, but one of those infractions did result in a fine.
Cornerback Tre Brown’s difficult (and possibly final) season with the Seahawks came to an abrupt end in the second quarter. Having missed a tackle that led to a big gain earlier in the drive, Brown committed a face mask penalty on Rams receiver Xavier Smith, then left the game with a knee injury and did not return.
The final fine of the Seahawks’ 2024 season:
Tre Brown got injured, committed a penalty, and got fined all in one play. pic.twitter.com/quvSxLtDWH
— Mookie Alexander (@mookiealexander) January 12, 2025
Brown was docked $6,750 in what was the only fine for either team.
Seattle Seahawks in-game fines
Week 2:
Anthony Bradford, $6,200, unnecessary roughness (kicking/kneeing/striking)
Week 4:
Zach Charbonnet, $45,020, unnecessary roughness (illegally lowering the helmet)
Week 5:
DK Metcalf, $11,255, unnecessary roughness
Week 6:
Julian Love, $11,817, unnecessary roughness (illegal low block)
Leonard Williams, $11,255, unnecessary roughness (face mask)
Week 8:
Geno Smith, $11,255, unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting)
Riq Woolen, $5,934, unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting)
Derick Hall, $11,510, unnecessary roughness (late hit)
Week 12:
Coby Bryant, $6,594, unsportsmanlike conduct (obscene gestures)
Week 13:
Leonard Williams, $16,883, unnecessary roughness (facemask)
Week 15:
Riq Woolen, $5,933, unnecessary roughness (late hit)
Week 16:
Byron Murphy II, $11,255, unnecessary roughness (facemask)
Josh Jobe, $5,472, unnecessary roughness (blindside block)
Week 17:
DK Metcalf, $22,511, unnecessary roughness (illegal use of helmet)
Week 18:
Tre Brown, $6,750, unnecessary roughness (facemask)